Emergency Department Observations from the Field
8 examples of emergency department observations from the field that may help you identify opportunities to improve on your emergency services.
8 examples of emergency department observations from the field that may help you identify opportunities to improve on your emergency services.
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Your TJC accreditation survey is over. Learn what steps to take to resolve identified findings.
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The Joint Commission released a new hospital program fire drill requirement in surgical areas which detail specific drill elements. Requirements