JCAHO opens patient safety center
Accreditation Connection, April 25, 2005
The JCAHO this month launched the International Center for Patient Safety. The new branch of the accreditor will make public any research findings that support a culture of safety and continuously promote patient safety improvements, according to amednews.com.
While the center may conduct its own research in the future, it will initially focus on the ideas that already exist in the healthcare arena.
"Since a lot of people are struggling with the same issues, the chances are that someone already has figured out a better way to do something, but they are not necessarily the people who publish papers or give presentations," said James W. Mold, MD, MPH, professor and director of research at the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in Oklahoma City.
To read more, click here for the amednews.com article.
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