May webcast examines surgical environment compliance challenges
Accreditation Insider, March 31, 2015
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Join HCPro on Friday, May 8 for a 90-minute webcast that will help accreditation and safety professionals get a handle on the unprecedented scrutiny being applied to the management of conditions in the operating room physical environment.
In "Surgical Environment Compliance: Meet CMS and Joint Commission Requirements," speakers Steven A. MacArthur and Jorge Sosa, CHFM, CHSP, CHC, will address the change in standards regulating humidity levels in operating rooms and the potential effects on equipment and supplies to ensure patient safety.
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