Editor’s Pick of the Week: The Compliance Guide to the Joint Commission Medical Staff Standards, Sixth Edition
Patient Safety Monitor Alert, November 5, 2008
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Don’t skip a beat with medical staff compliance!
Effective January 1, 2009, The Joint Commission has made significant changes to its medical staff standards including a complete renumbering of the credentialing and privileging standards. The Compliance Guide to the Joint Commission Medical Staff Standards, Sixth Edition, a book and CD-ROM, will provide you with information, tools, and insight to prepare your medical staff for survey.
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