Editor's Pick of the Week: Medication reconciliation audio conference
Patient Safety Monitor Alert, November 26, 2008
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Incorporate the 2009 NPSG changes into your medication reconciliation process
In a few short months, your facility will need to comply with the 2009 National Patient Safety Goals, which include lengthy and detailed changes to Goal #8, concerning medication reconciliation. Learn how to incorporate the 2009 NPSG changes into your practice during HCPro's 90-minute audio conference on December 16, Medication Reconciliation: Comply with the 2009 National Patient Safety Goal and Keep Your Patients Safe.
For more information or to order, visit HCPro's Healthcare Marketplace or call 800/650-6787 and mention Source Code EZINEAD.
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