National Patient Safety Awareness Week scheduled for March
Patient Safety Monitor Insider, January 27, 2005
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National Patient Safety Awareness Week will be held from March 6-12, 2005. This year's theme is "Effective communication: The patient safety tool of choice."
The National Patient Safety Foundation (NPSF) encourages hospitals and healthcare organizations to participate actively in patient safety activities during this week. National Patient Safety Awareness Week is an awareness-building campaign to improve patient safety at the local level.
For resources and ideas for getting involved, visit the NPSF at www.nspf.org.
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