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NCCHC ACCREDITATION
NCCHC has postponed all surveys through April 20, 2020, and will reschedule as needed. If you have concerns about your facility, contact accreditation@ncchc.org. I am a dentist at a juvenile detention facility. NCCHC has a 60-day standard for juveniles to get a dental exam. The California Dental Association recommends suspendingall
CLINICAL GUIDELINES
In contrast, clinical guidelines must be timely, reflecting the latest developments in the field and current treatment recommendations. NCCHC’s guidelines for disease management are revised as often as necessary to keep them current and are available online. — From CorrectCare Volume 17, Issue 2, Spring 2003; updated February 2010.NCCHC
NCCHC is the nation’s leader in correctional health care education. 70+ conference sessions and preconference seminars to choose from. Learn from experts with practical experience in health care delivery in jails, prisons, and juvenile facilities. 2018 STANDARDS FOR HEALTH SERVICES The 2018 Standards for Health Services were crafted after careful consideration of all ideas so they would be useful to facilities seeking an effective and efficient health care delivery system. The result promises to promote improved health services in our nation’s jails and prisons. by Tracey Titus, RN, CCHP-RN, NCCHC’s vicepresident of
EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN Emergency Response Plan. To ensure the health, safety and welfare of inmates, staff and visitors during emergencies, an effective emergency response is paramount. Emergency planning requires an appropriate health staff response and coordination with community emergency services when necessary. Standard A-07 Emergency Response Planrequires that
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Login Credentials. Please use the login credentials (username and password) you received by e-mail. This login page is NOT for your My.NCCHC.org account and does not HEALTH SERVICES TO ADOLESCENTS IN ADULT CORRECTIONALSEE MORE ONNCCHC.ORG
SAMPLE QUESTIONS FOR THE CCHP-MH EXAM The psychiatrist should: A. Talk to involved custody staff about John’s violent episodes. B. Evaluate John to determine his current treatment needs. C. Prescribe medications last taken by John in the community, to ensure continuity of care. D. Inform the warden that the above request undermines the mental health staff’s clinicalautonomy.
LOGIN - COMMUNITY HUB Having trouble? Call (773) 880-1460 or email info@ncchc.org. NCCHC LEADS IN CORRECTIONAL HEALTH CARE ACCREDITATION ANDCONTACTONLINE BOOKSTORENCCHC RESOURCES, INCLOGINHEALTH SERVICES Experts from seven of the nation's top universities advise prioritizing incarcerated persons and correctional staff alike in the same early. NCCHC has partnered with researchers at Harvard University to study the effects of accreditation on health care delivery in jails and is inv. The American Society of Addiction Medicine calls for aNCCHC ACCREDITATION
NCCHC has postponed all surveys through April 20, 2020, and will reschedule as needed. If you have concerns about your facility, contact accreditation@ncchc.org. I am a dentist at a juvenile detention facility. NCCHC has a 60-day standard for juveniles to get a dental exam. The California Dental Association recommends suspendingall
CLINICAL GUIDELINES
In contrast, clinical guidelines must be timely, reflecting the latest developments in the field and current treatment recommendations. NCCHC’s guidelines for disease management are revised as often as necessary to keep them current and are available online. — From CorrectCare Volume 17, Issue 2, Spring 2003; updated February 2010.NCCHC
NCCHC is the nation’s leader in correctional health care education. 70+ conference sessions and preconference seminars to choose from. Learn from experts with practical experience in health care delivery in jails, prisons, and juvenile facilities. 2018 STANDARDS FOR HEALTH SERVICES The 2018 Standards for Health Services were crafted after careful consideration of all ideas so they would be useful to facilities seeking an effective and efficient health care delivery system. The result promises to promote improved health services in our nation’s jails and prisons. by Tracey Titus, RN, CCHP-RN, NCCHC’s vicepresident of
EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN Emergency Response Plan. To ensure the health, safety and welfare of inmates, staff and visitors during emergencies, an effective emergency response is paramount. Emergency planning requires an appropriate health staff response and coordination with community emergency services when necessary. Standard A-07 Emergency Response Planrequires that
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Login Credentials. Please use the login credentials (username and password) you received by e-mail. This login page is NOT for your My.NCCHC.org account and does not HEALTH SERVICES TO ADOLESCENTS IN ADULT CORRECTIONALSEE MORE ONNCCHC.ORG
SAMPLE QUESTIONS FOR THE CCHP-MH EXAM The psychiatrist should: A. Talk to involved custody staff about John’s violent episodes. B. Evaluate John to determine his current treatment needs. C. Prescribe medications last taken by John in the community, to ensure continuity of care. D. Inform the warden that the above request undermines the mental health staff’s clinicalautonomy.
LOGIN - COMMUNITY HUB Having trouble? Call (773) 880-1460 or email info@ncchc.org.CLINICAL GUIDELINES
In contrast, clinical guidelines must be timely, reflecting the latest developments in the field and current treatment recommendations. NCCHC’s guidelines for disease management are revised as often as necessary to keep them current and are available online. — From CorrectCare Volume 17, Issue 2, Spring 2003; updated February 2010. ACCREDITATION PROGRAMS Accreditation signals a constitutionally acceptable level of care for a facility’s inmates, which translates into improved health status, fewer grievances and lawsuits, and reduced health risk to the community when incarcerated people are released. NCCHC UNVEILS FREE VIRTUAL CONFERENCE ON CORRECTIONAL NCCHC Unveils Free Virtual Conference on Correctional Health Care. The National Commission on Correctional Health Care has announced that the 2021 Spring Conference on Correctional Health Care, taking place virtually April 27-28, will be offered at no charge to professionals in correctional health care and those interested in joining the field.NCCHC
NCCHC is the nation’s leader in correctional health care education. 70+ conference sessions and preconference seminars to choose from. Learn from experts with practical experience in health care delivery in jails, prisons, and juvenile facilities.CCHP
The CCHP credential shows your mastery of NCCHC standards and your ability to apply them to support the quality of patient care. It’s a signal to the field that you are committed to correctional health care as a career. You’ll gain credibility with colleagues with this tangible evidence of your expertise. CCHP ON-DEMAND ONLINE REVIEW COURSES This seminar can serve as an overview course for those new to corrections, a preliminary study session for anyone preparing for future certification, or a final review before sitting for the CCHP exam. Tips on preparing for, studying for, and taking the exam will beshared.
EMERGENCY SERVICES AND RESPONSE Standard D-07 Emergency Services and Response Plan addresses planning for disruptions in service during emergencies and requires that mass disaster drills be conducted so that each shift, including satellite facilities, has participated in a drill over a three-year period. The drills must then be critiqued and the results shared with all healthSTAFFING - NCCHC
The staffing plan should take into account labor-intensive activities such as medication distribution, sick call and cell checks in segregated housing. Because the sufficiency of the staffing plan can be assessed by a number of factors, NCCHC does not have a prescribed nursing (RN or LPN) ratio. The adequacy and effectiveness of astaffing plan
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Login Credentials. Please use the login credentials (username and password) you received by e-mail. This login page is NOT for your My.NCCHC.org account and does not 2018 STANDARDS FOR HEALTH SERVICES The 2018 Standards for Health Services were crafted after careful consideration of all ideas so they would be useful to facilities seeking an effective and efficient health care delivery system. The result promises to promote improved health services in our nation’s jails and prisons. by Tracey Titus, RN, CCHP-RN, NCCHC’s vicepresident of
NCCHC LEADS IN CORRECTIONAL HEALTH CARE ACCREDITATION ANDCONTACTONLINE BOOKSTORENCCHC RESOURCES, INCLOGINHEALTH SERVICES Experts from seven of the nation's top universities advise prioritizing incarcerated persons and correctional staff alike in the same early. NCCHC has partnered with researchers at Harvard University to study the effects of accreditation on health care delivery in jails and is inv. The American Society of Addiction Medicine calls for a NCCHC ACCREDITATIONFREE ONLINE NCCHC 2018 STANDARDSFREE ONLINE NCCHC 2018 STANDARDSNATIONAL COMMISSION CORRECTIONAL HEALTH CA…NCCHC ACCREDITED FACILITIESNCCHC STANDARDS NCCHC has postponed all surveys through April 20, 2020, and will reschedule as needed. If you have concerns about your facility, contact accreditation@ncchc.org. I am a dentist at a juvenile detention facility. NCCHC has a 60-day standard for juveniles to get a dental exam. The California Dental Association recommends suspendingall
FOUNDATION - NCCHC
The NCCHC Foundation's mission is to champion the correctional health care field and serve the public by supporting research, professional education, scholarships, and patient reentry into the community. For over 40 years, the National Commission on Correctional Health Care has been at the forefront of leading dramatic improvements in patientNCCHC
NCCHC is the nation’s leader in correctional health care education. 70+ conference sessions and preconference seminars to choose from. Learn from experts with practical experience in health care delivery in jails, prisons, and juvenile facilities.CCHP
The CCHP credential shows your mastery of NCCHC standards and your ability to apply them to support the quality of patient care. It’s a signal to the field that you are committed to correctional health care as a career. You’ll gain credibility with colleagues with this tangible evidence of your expertise.HEALTH ASSESSMENT
A patient may have just had a health assessment prior to being placed in the infirmary, so an additional history and physical would not be required. An infirmary order should include the admitting diagnosis, medication, diet, activity restrictions, diagnostic testing required, frequency of vital sign monitoring and other follow-up (Compliance LOGIN – NCCHCCALIFORNIA CORRECTIONAL HEALTH CARE SERVICESCORRECTIONAL HEALTH CARE SERVICESNCCHC SPRING CONFERENCE 2020CORRECTIONAL HEALTH CARE CONFERENCE 2020CORRECTIONAL MEDICAL CARECORRECTIONAL HEALTH CONFERENCE 2020 Login Credentials. Please use the login credentials (username and password) you received by e-mail. This login page is NOT for your My.NCCHC.org account and does not END-OF-LIFE DECISION MAKING The standard states: “The facility addresses the needs of terminally ill inmates, including protecting their rights regarding end-of-life decisions.”. One of the compliance indicators is that “advance directives, health care proxies, and DNR orders are available when medically appropriate.”. Those options are often overlooked for our POLICIES AND PROCEDURES The Policies and Procedures standard (A-05) requires that a manual or compilation of written policies and defined procedures regarding health care services at the facility addresses each applicable standard, and that the policies and procedures are site specific. For example, if your facility houses females, then care of the pregnantinmate
LOGIN - COMMUNITY HUB Having trouble? Call (773) 880-1460 or email info@ncchc.org. NCCHC LEADS IN CORRECTIONAL HEALTH CARE ACCREDITATION ANDCONTACTONLINE BOOKSTORENCCHC RESOURCES, INCLOGINHEALTH SERVICES Experts from seven of the nation's top universities advise prioritizing incarcerated persons and correctional staff alike in the same early. NCCHC has partnered with researchers at Harvard University to study the effects of accreditation on health care delivery in jails and is inv. The American Society of Addiction Medicine calls for a NCCHC ACCREDITATIONFREE ONLINE NCCHC 2018 STANDARDSFREE ONLINE NCCHC 2018 STANDARDSNATIONAL COMMISSION CORRECTIONAL HEALTH CA…NCCHC ACCREDITED FACILITIESNCCHC STANDARDS NCCHC has postponed all surveys through April 20, 2020, and will reschedule as needed. If you have concerns about your facility, contact accreditation@ncchc.org. I am a dentist at a juvenile detention facility. NCCHC has a 60-day standard for juveniles to get a dental exam. The California Dental Association recommends suspendingall
FOUNDATION - NCCHC
The NCCHC Foundation's mission is to champion the correctional health care field and serve the public by supporting research, professional education, scholarships, and patient reentry into the community. For over 40 years, the National Commission on Correctional Health Care has been at the forefront of leading dramatic improvements in patientNCCHC
NCCHC is the nation’s leader in correctional health care education. 70+ conference sessions and preconference seminars to choose from. Learn from experts with practical experience in health care delivery in jails, prisons, and juvenile facilities.CCHP
The CCHP credential shows your mastery of NCCHC standards and your ability to apply them to support the quality of patient care. It’s a signal to the field that you are committed to correctional health care as a career. You’ll gain credibility with colleagues with this tangible evidence of your expertise.HEALTH ASSESSMENT
A patient may have just had a health assessment prior to being placed in the infirmary, so an additional history and physical would not be required. An infirmary order should include the admitting diagnosis, medication, diet, activity restrictions, diagnostic testing required, frequency of vital sign monitoring and other follow-up (Compliance LOGIN – NCCHCCALIFORNIA CORRECTIONAL HEALTH CARE SERVICESCORRECTIONAL HEALTH CARE SERVICESNCCHC SPRING CONFERENCE 2020CORRECTIONAL HEALTH CARE CONFERENCE 2020CORRECTIONAL MEDICAL CARECORRECTIONAL HEALTH CONFERENCE 2020 Login Credentials. Please use the login credentials (username and password) you received by e-mail. This login page is NOT for your My.NCCHC.org account and does not END-OF-LIFE DECISION MAKING The standard states: “The facility addresses the needs of terminally ill inmates, including protecting their rights regarding end-of-life decisions.”. One of the compliance indicators is that “advance directives, health care proxies, and DNR orders are available when medically appropriate.”. Those options are often overlooked for our POLICIES AND PROCEDURES The Policies and Procedures standard (A-05) requires that a manual or compilation of written policies and defined procedures regarding health care services at the facility addresses each applicable standard, and that the policies and procedures are site specific. For example, if your facility houses females, then care of the pregnantinmate
LOGIN - COMMUNITY HUB Having trouble? Call (773) 880-1460 or email info@ncchc.org.STANDARDS - NCCHC
When it comes to delivering quality care in correctional settings, the NCCHC Standards provide the framework to ensure that systems, policies and procedures are in place to produce the best outcomes in the most cost-efficient and effective manner.. Developed by leading experts in the fields of health, mental health, law and corrections, the Standards are our recommendations for managing theNCCHC ACCREDITATION
NCCHC has postponed all surveys through April 20, 2020, and will reschedule as needed. If you have concerns about your facility, contact accreditation@ncchc.org. I am a dentist at a juvenile detention facility. NCCHC has a 60-day standard for juveniles to get a dental exam. The California Dental Association recommends suspendingall
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION (CCHP) Participation in NCCHC's Certified Correctional Health Professional program signifies your leadership, commitment, and expertise. Certification recognizes the mastery of national standards and the knowledge expected of leaders in this complex, specialized field. The CCHP credential is a symbol of achievement and leadership, and ishighly valued
EDUCATION AND CONFERENCES NCCHC provides continuing education credit—more than 100 hours each year—for physicians, nurses, dentists, psychologists and social workers, as well as general credit for CCHPs and professionals in other disciplines. Credit is provided primarily through NCCHC’s annual conferences, which are unsurpassed in their breadth andquality.
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Correctional Mental Health Care Conference. July 20-21 - Virtual. COVID-19 represented not only a physical health crisis in 2020, but also a mental health crisis, especially for those in correctional institutions. Join us for NCCHC's flagship mental health event, focused on every aspect of mental health care in correctionalinstitutions.
HEALTH ASSESSMENT
A patient may have just had a health assessment prior to being placed in the infirmary, so an additional history and physical would not be required. An infirmary order should include the admitting diagnosis, medication, diet, activity restrictions, diagnostic testing required, frequency of vital sign monitoring and other follow-up (Compliance EMERGENCY SERVICES AND RESPONSE Standard D-07 Emergency Services and Response Plan addresses planning for disruptions in service during emergencies and requires that mass disaster drills be conducted so that each shift, including satellite facilities, has participated in a drill over a three-year period. The drills must then be critiqued and the results shared with all healthCCHP-RN
CCHP-RN certification makes a difference—to the patients whose care is provided by certified correctional nurses, to employers who desire top-notch nurses on staff and to the nurses who attain the credential.. This specialty certification for registered nurses recognizes CCHPs who have demonstrated the knowledge necessary to deliver specialized nursing care in corrections. POLICIES AND PROCEDURES We are preparing for NCCHC accreditation and are developing a policy and procedure manual (standard J-A-05). Policies covering some of the NCCHC standards (e.g., medical diets, environmental inspections, grievances, emergency response plan) already exist, but they ETHICAL AND LEGAL ISSUES Ethical and Legal Issues. In the correctional setting, the patient is at the core of professional nursing practice. The fact that the patient is incarcerated is only a circumstance of his or her situation and does not, and should not, change how the nurse practices or how the nurse views the patient. Correctional nursing allows the nurse to Skip to Main ContentSkip to content
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