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Monday, January 11th 2010

5:44 AM

Business Continuity Planning In Healthcare Risk Management

Healthcare Risk Management has several important factors involved. One of the biggest and most important is patient security. Patient security is by no means a new idea or problem. It has been a consideration of Healthcare providers since Healthcare Institutions were in place. Not everyone is aware of the problems that can arise with patient security. That is why as part of the Healthcare Risk Management team it is important to understand these concepts. Along with solutions to overcoming any that may arise.

Your BCP or Business Continuity Plan should incorporate something to do with patient security. It is important to have a plan in place should anything happen to the patient files. There are quite a few problems that could arise including the loss of the files for unknown reasons. There needs to be a BCP in place should something like this happen. In order to protect the patient from something that was not directly their fault.

As a member of the Healthcare Risk Management team it is vital you understand the following. Make sure that there are several forms of storage for all patient files. This storage can be divided into media or regular paper storage.

You should feel proud of the fact that you can take on these highly important responsibilities. Make sure to remember when storing patient files always use several forms of storage. You have several to choose from. Paper or hard copy storage and electronic storage. Do not use one form of media as that allows for problems to arise.

You should now feel like you have a better understanding of Healthcare Risk Management. You should also feel proud of the fact that you can consider yourself part of this profession. It is in your hands that patient files and security are placed and up to you to keep them protected.

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Monday, January 11th 2010

5:06 AM

Tips To Deal With Carpet Water Damage

Carpet water damage is a problem that you may not be able to avoid - whether it is in the house or in the office. Minor spillage or leakage can take place at any time, but that does not mean that you can overlook the issue. Ignoring damp tapestry can easily lead to formation of molds within a short period, and affect the health of your family members or colleagues.

If you make this major mistake, you may think that it is a problem which cannot lead to major degradation. In fact wet matting is the favorite breeding ground for molds. Therefore, you should take preventive steps from the beginning that is from the very moment when you enter into your new house or step into your office.

If you have not taken these, initial measures and face the problem of carpet water damage do not panic or lose your cool. On the contrary, assess the problem area and take immediate decision about restoration. Use your discretion at this point, whether the solution of the problem lies in your own hand or you have to take the help of the people who are experts in restoration work.

Then the best course of action will be to assess the affected area and decide whether you are going to restore it yourself or take the help of the professional services. You should first try to locate the leakage source and attend to it. If it is a small affected area, you can do the restoration work yourself. First, you have to remove the carpet from the flooring so that you can take it to a dry place for the restoration work.

However, some problems appear on the scene unexpectedly, like the sudden outbreak of fire in the house or the office. In such a situation, you will have to manage the restoration work of fire & water damage. While extinguishing the fire, firefighters will pour gallons of water on the affected area and this can leave you with dripping and soggy interiors.

The best course of action in the situation of fire & water damage is, to hand over all the restoration work to the professional team as they have expertise in handling all the restoration work. This will not only provide you mental peace but also help you to return to a completely problem free house or office where you can restart your normal schedule.

However, when you enter the place affected by fire to assess the fire & water damage ensure that you and your family members or office staff takes some initial precautions. Do not enter the place bare footed, always wear rubber shoes or slippers for protection against electrocution. Open the doors and the windows to allow free circulation of air as that will clear the smoke and decrease the suffocating atmosphere. Leave the rest of the restoration work in the hands of the experts.

Unexpected problems or disasters can knock at your door at any time. However, you should face the situation calmly and sort out your course of action with a cool mind so that you can save your valuable possessions, especially the health and safety of your family members or the office staffs. You should always pay extra attention towards wet matting as minor or major carpet water damage has hazardous effects.

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5:05 AM

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