Mac's Safety Space: When things really start to add up (and not in a particularly nice way ...)
Hospital Safety Insider, June 19, 2014
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Our continuing coverage of the survey wars brings us to the June 4 edition of Joint Commission Online in which it was revealed that we can anticipate that Joint Commission survey reports are going to be bulking up over the next little while (you can determined whether that bulk is the result of banned substances). This “bulk” is being introduced as TJC strives ever harder towards alignment with the requirements (and expectations) of the folks at CMS, and I’m all a-tingle—not!
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