Sentinel event definition

Sentinel event means an unexpected occurrence involving death or serious physical or psychological injury or the risk thereof, including, without limitation, any process variation for which a recurrence would carry a significant chance of serious adverse outcome. The term includes loss of limb or function.
Sentinel event means a type of critical incident that is an unexpected occurrence involving the death or serious injury to a consumer, or risk thereof. Serious injury specifically includes loss of limb or function. The phrase "or risk thereof" includes a variation in approved processes which could carry a significant chance of a serious adverse outcome to a consumer. These events signal the need for an immediate investigation and response. Sentinel events include, but are not limited to: suicide, homicide, criminal activity, assault and other forms of violence, including domestic violence or sexual assault, and adverse drug events (including medication overdoses by patients and associates of patients) resulting in serious injury or death.
Sentinel event means any significant occurrence, action, or change in the operational status of the entity from the time when it either applied for candidate status or was accredited. The change in status can be based on but not limited to one or all of the events indicated below:

Examples of Sentinel event in a sentence

  • Upon the occurrence of a Sentinel Event the Contractor may, pursuant to Exhibit D, Section 4 (“Work Without a TO”), initiate Work prior to receiving a TO.

  • No Event of Default and no Sentinel Event has occurred and is continuing or would result from the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement or any other Loan Document.

  • All covenants hereunder shall be given independent effect so that if a particular action or condition is not permitted by any of such covenants, the fact that it would be permitted by an exception to, or would otherwise be within the limitations of, another covenant shall not avoid the occurrence of an Event of Default or a Sentinel Event if such action is taken or condition exists.

  • At the discretion of the Project Manager, Work on the Sentinel Event may be continued as a Cost Plus TO.

  • A Near Miss is an occurrence that would have resulted in a Sentinel Event, but for timely intervention, e.g. attempted suicide and attempted rape.


More Definitions of Sentinel event

Sentinel event means a type of critical incident that is an unexpected occurrence involving the death or serious physical or psychological injury to a person served, staff member, or visitor, or risk thereof. Serious injury specifically includes loss of limb or function. The phrase "or risk thereof" includes a variation in approved processes which could carry a significant chance of a serious adverse outcome. These events signal the need for immediate investigation and response. Sentinel events include, but are not limited to, suicide, homicide, assault and other forms of violence, including domestic violence or sexual assault, and adverse drug events resulting in serious injury or death. Sentinel events include occurrences that take place at the facility and/or during the delivery of services, as well as suicide and unintentional drug overdose deaths that occur at any time while a person receiving outpatient services is an active client and within seventy-two (72) hours of discharge from inpatient and residential settings, including sites certified under Chapter 23 of this Title.
Sentinel event means a critical incident where the safety of a child or caregiver receiving home visiting services becomes jeopardized. At a minimum, this includes a child or caregiver death, or serious abuse incidents that prompt child welfare investigation.
Sentinel event means any unexpected occurrence involving death, serious psychological injury, serious property damage, or the risk thereof. The phrase, “or the risk thereof” includes any circumstance where the continuous or repeated exposure to substantially the same general conditions would carry a significant chance of a serious adverse outcome. Sentinel Events specifically include each of the following: (i) loss of life, (ii) serious injury to Court staff or Court users, (iii) physical damage or the eminent threat to the Facility resulting from fire or lightning, windstorm or hail, smoke, explosion, riot or riot attending a strike, civil commotion, aircraft or vehicle impact, vandalism, leakage or accidental discharge of water pipes of any kind, the weight of snow, ice or sleet, water damage, collapse, or sudden mechanical failure of mechanical equipment, (iv) unusual health patterns resulting from environmental contamination especially due to asbestos, mold, lead, pesticides, metals, or other agents that might be found in waste streams, in disposal sites, or other accessible locations. “Spill, Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC)” Spill, Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures Plan (SPCC Plan) means plans developed to comply with Title 40 Part 112 Oil Pollution Prevention and Health and Safety Code Division 20 Section 25270.
Sentinel event means a Member safety event that results in death, permanent harm, or severe temporary harm. Sentinel events are debilitating to both Members and health care Providers involved in the event. Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is a determination based on the age of the individual, functional impairment, duration of the disorder, and the diagnosis. Adults must meet all of the criteria on the SMI Criteria Checklist in the Appendix of the Behavioral Health Policy and Billing Manual. Setting of Care (SOC) identifies the various settings in which a Member receives LTC services. Severe Emotional Disturbance (SED) is a determination based on the age of the individual, diagnoses, functional impairment, or symptoms, and duration of the disorder. The child/adolescent must meet all of the criteria on the HCA SED Criteria Checklist. Shared Functions Model allows for partner Providers, agencies and/or organizations to perform some Care Coordination activities while the CONTRACTOR retains other Care Coordination functions. Short Term Medicaid for Incarcerated/Committed Individuals (STMII) means the Covered Services available to inmates or committed/detained youth, while the inmate's or committed/detained youth’s Medicaid benefits are suspended. Covered Services include inpatient short-term hospital stays of 24 hours or more. Only State or County correctional facilities that are contracted with HCA are able to participate in the STMII program and are eligible to submit Claims for Fee-for-Service (FFS) Medicaid reimbursement. Skilled Nursing Care means a level of care that includes services that can only be performed by a licensed registered or practical nurse. Social Security Administration Death Master File (DMF) - is an electronic database that contains records of Social Security Numbers (SSN) assigned to individuals since 1936, and includes, if available, the deceased individual’s SSN, first name, middle name, surname, date of birth, and date of death.
Sentinel event means any unexpected occurrence involving death, serious psychological injury, serious property damage, or the risk thereof. The phrase, “or the risk thereof” includes any circumstance where the continuous or repeated exposure to substantially same general conditions would carry a significant chance of a serious adverse outcome. Sentinel Events specifically include each of the following: (i) loss of life, (ii) serious injury to Court staff or Court users, (iii) physical damage or the eminent threat to the Facility resulting from fire or lightning, windstorm or hail, smoke, explosion, riot or riot attending a strike, civil commotion, aircraft or vehicle impact, vandalism, leakage or accidental discharge of water pipes of any kind, the weight of snow, ice or sleet, water damage, collapse, or sudden mechanical failure of mechanical equipment, (iv) unusual health patterns resulting from environmental contamination especially due to asbestos, mold, lead, pesticides, metals, or other agents that might be found in waste streams, in disposal sites, or other accessible locations.
Sentinel event. An unexpected occurrence involving death or serious physical or psychological injury, or the risk thereof. Serious injury specifically includes loss of limb or function. The phrase “or the risk thereof” includes any process variation for which a recurrence would carry a significant chance of a serious adverse outcome. Such events are called “Sentinel” because they signal the need for immediate investigation and response.
Sentinel event means a Member safety event that results in death, permanent harm, or severe temporary harm. Sentinel events are debilitating to both Members and health care Providers involved in the event.