Blog spotlight: Patient Safety Monitor
Nurse Leader Weekly, December 28, 2009
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Have you ever needed to look up a hospital regulation in a neighboring state and not known where to look? Or have you needed to double check your state’s current regulation on patient identification, and had no time to go searching for the information? Well look no further!
Patient Safety Monitor is an online resource for your patient safety needs. The main feature is the Crosswalk, which organizes many patient safety-related regulations by what is required by The Joint Commission, CMS, and all 50 states. The product also features the monthly newsletter Briefings on Patient Safety, a tools library, access to our popular “Patient Safety Talk” listserv, and a weekly news alert.
To read more on Patient Safety Monitor, click here.
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