New this week at the Hospital Safety Center
Hospital Safety Connection, May 30, 2008
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Subscribers to our comprehensive online resource, the Hospital Safety Center, will find the following new features:
- Platinum subscribers can read expanded information and tips culled from HCPro’s Second Annual Hospital Safety Symposium.
- Platinum subscribers can also download a copy of the Federal Aviation Administration’s heliport design advisory, which features a chapter on hospital helipads.
- All Hospital Safety Center subscribers can catch up on the latest security news with Healthcare Security Alert, available exclusively online now. Our current issue explores how safety and security tie into emergency management standard EC.4.15.
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