Tip of the week: Get expert advice on CMS compliance
Infection Control Weekly Monitor, April 21, 2010
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Today at 1 p.m. EST, CMS and AAAHC surveyor Dawn McLane, and IC consultant Libby Chinnes will team up for a 90-minute Webcast that focuses on CMS compliance for ASCs, particularly regarding new regulations for infection prevention.
Click here to register if you haven’t already, and if you can’t make the live call, there is an on-demand option so you and your staff members can view the Webcast whenever it’s convenient for you.
For more information and a rundown of the topics that will be covered, click here.
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