JCAHO's Ambulatory Audio Advisor series accessible online
Ambulatory Safety Monitor, January 12, 2006
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The Joint Commission on Accreditation for Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) recently held a teleconference on ambulatory credentialing and privileging. The teleconference was the latest in the JCAHO's Ambulatory Audio Advisor series.
If you missed the teleconference, you can access the information presented and listen to the show by visiting here.
On this site you can also choose to listen to any of the previous Audio Advisor teleconferences dating back to March 2004, which has included topics such as National Patient Safety Goals, Environment of Care, and Communicating Unanticipated and Disappointing Outcomes.
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