SDW news brief: Patient Safety Monitor free live demo
Staff Development Weekly: Insight on Evidence-Based Practice in Education, April 22, 2011
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HCPro will be hosting a complimentary live demo of Patient Safety Monitor on April 26! Patient Safety Monitor is a one-stop shop for patient safety needs, including a blog; a library of tools, forms, policies, and checklists; a monthly newsletter providing quality improvement case studies and news from the field; weekly news e-mails; an e-mail listserv to post questions and share tools with your patient safety peers; and most importantly, the Crosswalk, which organizes CMS, Joint Commission, and state patient safety regulations.
For example, if you work in Massachusetts and would like to find all the regulations you need to know about patient identification, we can easily provide that information all in one spot.
Sign up for the free webcast here and receive a complimentary issue of Patient Safety Monitor Journal.
If you have any questions about Patient Safety Monitor or the live demonstration, contact Tami Swartz at tswartz@hcpro.com. This is a great resource for anyone interested in patient safety and we hope you'll join us on April 26.
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