Upcoming audio conference to explore important Joint Commission interpretations
Hospital Safety Insider, January 13, 2010
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Given the rise in physical environment citations by surveyors, 2010 will be a critical year to educate yourself about how The Joint Commission enforces environment of care and life safety provisions that aren’t always spelled out in the standards.
Let us help you. On February 3, HCPro presents our latest safety audio conference, “Physical Environment Compliance 2010: The Joint Commission's Latest Interpretations and Survey Hotspots.”
Greeley Company safety consultants Brad Keyes and Steve MacArthur will not only walk you through the key points behind top cited standards, but also explain various FAQs and interpretation that surveyors use in the field. For example, you’ll learn how The Joint Commission differs from other authorities in reviewing temporary construction barriers.
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