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Heparin recall brings attention to policies 
Editor’s note: This feature explores problematic Joint Commission standards with expert advice from BOJ advisors. This month, Elizabeth Di Giacomo-Geffers, RN, MPH, CNAA, BC, a healthcare consultant in Trabuco Canyon, CA, discusses the recent recall of contaminated heparin doses and its effect on medication management standards.
Anticoagulation drugs have been in the spotlight already in the past year, primarily due to National Patient Safety Goal #3E, which targets the safe use of these drugs.
However, a new problem has emerged: Heparin bottles contaminated with oversulfated chondroitin were found at multiple facilities worldwide, from different suppliers.
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