Patient safety does not always require a new policy, a complex system, or more training hours. Sometimes, meaningful risk reduction starts with simple, nurse-invented tools that support safer environments and clearer communication.
That is exactly where The Beata Clasp®, a nurse-invented hospital line organizer and hospital cord holder, fits into today’s safety conversation.
While The Beata Clasp does not replace clinical judgment, it clearly supports several of The Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goals (NPSGs) by improving bedside organization, reducing environmental hazards, and supporting faster patient-to-staff communication.
Below is a clear, compliance-safe mapping you can confidently share with leadership, quality, or accreditation teams.
How The Beata Clasp Aligns With National Patient Safety Goals (NPSGs)
NPSG.02.03.01 – Improve the effectiveness of communication among caregivers
Goal focus:
Timely response to patient needs and clear access to communication tools.
How The Beata Clasp supports this goal:
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Keeps call lights and essential cords within patient reach
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Reduces dropped or misplaced call lights
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Supports faster patient-to-staff communication
Why it matters:
When call lights stay accessible, response delays are reduced, and patient satisfaction improves.
NPSG.06.01.01 – Reduce the harm associated with clinical alarm systems
Goal focus:
Ensuring alarms and alerting devices are usable and effective.
How The Beata Clasp supports this goal:
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Organizes tubing and cords so alarm-related lines are less likely to be tangled, buried, or obstructed
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Helps staff visually identify and manage connected devices
Why it matters:
Clear line organization supports alarm awareness and reduces confusion at the bedside—supporting safer nurse workflow without adding complexity.
NPSG.09.02.01 – Reduce the risk of patient harm resulting from falls
Goal focus:
Fall and injury prevention.
How The Beata Clasp supports this goal:
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Keeps cords and tubing off the floor, reducing trip hazards
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Minimizes patient attempts to reach fallen call lights or lines
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Supports safer room layouts, especially for high-fall-risk patients
Why it matters:
Environmental safety is a core component of every fall-prevention program. Simple bedside organization supports proactive action before harm occurs.
NPSG.07.04.01 – Prevent infections associated with medical equipment
Goal focus:
Safe handling and maintenance of noncritical equipment.
How The Beata Clasp supports this goal:
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Helps keep lines off contaminated surfaces
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Designed to be cleaned per hospital hard-surface protocols
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Supports consistent equipment hygiene during patient use
Why it matters:
Organized, cleanable equipment supports infection-prevention practices without making clinical claims or guarantees.
Plain-Language Summary (Great for Proposals or Surveys)
The Beata Clasp supports multiple National Patient Safety Goals by improving bedside organization, keeping call lights and lines accessible, reducing fall and trip hazards, and supporting clean, manageable care environments.
Important Compliance Note (Recommended to Include)
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The Beata Clasp does not replace clinical judgment
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It supports existing safety programs and workflows aligned with The Joint Commission’s National Patient Safety Goals
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Outcomes are supportive, not guaranteed
Why This Matters for Hospitals
For nurse managers, quality leaders, and accreditation teams, The Beata Clasp offers a low-burden, easy-to-use way to support patient safety, improved nurse workflow, and accountability at the bedside—without new policies, adhesives, or in-services.
This is word-of-mouth safety, designed by nurses, for nurses.
Explore how The Beata Clasp can support your unit’s patient safety goals.
Visit https://www.beataclasp.com or request a free sample for evaluation.
