Our new online sections explain the 2009 physical environment standards
Hospital Safety Connection, January 7, 2009
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Speaking of Joint Commission compliance, platinum subscribers to the Hospital Safety Center now have access to brand new sections of the Web site about the following:
Our sections explain and analyze the 2009 physical environment standards in plain English and offer plenty of resources and tools to use.
If you’re not a platinum subscriber, there hasn’t been a better time to try our free, 14-day trial and see what you’re missing.
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