Take a look at what's new online at the Hospital Safety Center
Hospital Safety Connection, March 11, 2009
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We’ve uploaded great new content to the Hospital Safety Center (www.hospitalsafetycenter.com), including the following materials:
- All visitors can download a free checklist to help track your quarterly and semiannual tests of fire protection supervisory devices
- All paid subscribers can read the latest Healthcare Security Alert, which details eight steps to protect patients with dementia
- Platinum subscribers can download a sample policy for gun incidents within the hospital
- Platinum subscribers can also view a federal crosswalk that connects the 2007 implementation activities from the National Incident Management System (NIMS) to the 2008/2009 objectives from NIMS
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