Editor’s product pick of the week: National Patient Safety Goals Calculator, 2008
Patient Safety Monitor Alert, March 12, 2008
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Are you complying with the 2008 National Patient Safety Goals?
Ensure your hospital's success on survey-day with The National Patient Safety Goals Calculator, 2008: Tools to Assess Compliance, a series of highly interactive tools. These Excel-based tools-delivered on CD-ROM with a step-by-step user's manual-provide the most organized way to collect data, track results, and analyze whether-and to what degree-you're complying with the goals.
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