Editor’s Pick of the Week: Failure Modes and Effect Analysis: Templates and Tools to Improve Patient Safety
Patient Safety Monitor Alert, March 19, 2008
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Failure Modes and Effect Analysis: Templates and Tools to Improve Patient Safety will help guide you through the challenges of FMEAs. Full of up-to-date and field-tested information, this practical book and CD-ROM set outlines how to best administer an FMEA in the healthcare setting. The result is a comprehensive tool to help your facility better evaluate and refine processes, and document your results for Joint Commission compliance.
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