Take our anonymous Joint Commission poll; results to be published in free report
Hospital Safety Connection, November 4, 2009
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If your hospital underwent a Joint Commission survey in 2009, we want to hear from you about how surveyors reviewed the physical environment provisions. We’ve set up an online poll to track which environment of care, emergency management, and life safety standards received the most citations during surveys this year.
Click here to participate in the poll. All responses will remain anonymous.
Once compiled and analyzed, we will publish the results in a free online special report at the beginning of 2010. Watch for updates about the report right here in Hospital Safety Connection.
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