Committee on Resident Deaths
07/17/2024
2:00 PM to 2:30 PM
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AGENDA
1.
Welcome and Introduction (Justin Kuehl, CORD Chair)
2.
Introduction of new CORD Coordinator and Client Rights Office Supervisor
3.
Review and approve meeting minutes from10/18/2023 Open Meeting (CORD Members)
4.
Call for CORD Committee nominations to fill vacancy (Justin Kuehl, CORD Chair)
5.
Review CORD meetings for 2024 calendar year. CORD meets quarterly, typically the 3rd Wednesday of the month. Tentative dates: April 17, 2024; July 17, 2024, October 16, 2024
6.
Motion to enter into closed session pursuant to Wisconsin Statutes sections 19.85(1)(c), 19.85 (1)(f), and 146.38 to review and evaluate the services of health care providers, including a medical staff matter, and the confidential medical data of specific persons. (Justin Kuehl, CORD Chair)
The purpose of this meeting is to conduct the governmental business outlined in the above agenda. The
Committee on Resident Deaths (CORD) was established by directive of the Division of Care and Treatment Services (DCTS) in 1985. CORD is an advisory body that reviews all deaths of individuals who are patients or residents at DCTS facilities. Based upon that review, CORD informs the DCTS administrator and facility directors of any issues or concerns regarding a patient or resident’s death, and further makes recommendations with regard to improving the quality of care at the facility.
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