Editor’s Pick of the Week: Hospital-Acquired Conditions Audio Conference
Patient Safety Monitor Alert, October 8, 2008
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Learn about the latest CMS no-pay rule and protect your bottom line
Healthcare facilities across the country are struggling with the human and financial consequences of hospital-acquired conditions. Don’t miss HCPro’s live 90-minute audio conference Hospital-Acquired Conditions: Protect Patients and Avoid Financial Penalties on Wednesday, October 22 at 1:00 pm. Expert speakers Thomas Valuck from CMS and surgical care expert Dale Bratzler will offer a clear understanding of what hospitals need to do to comply with CMS as well as strategies for preventing surgical complications.
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