AHRQ launches redesign of Patient Safety Network site
Patient Safety Monitor Alert, March 30, 2011
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The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality has revamped their Patient Safety Network website, also known as "PSNet." According to Robert M. Wachter, MD, editor of AHRQ PSNet, new changes include a more personalized search option called "My PSNet" and a Patient Safety Primers tool that gives descriptions of key patient safety terms and concepts.
Wachter says the overall search features allow users to view books, journals, or articles on a single topic at once. The AHRQ has also updated its WebM&M site, adding interviews and commentary to mortality and morbidity case reviews.
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