Hospital Safety Center: A new resource for the safety community
Hospital Safety Connection, July 18, 2007
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It's an exciting week for HCPro as we debut our new resource, the Hospital Safety Center.
The Hospital Safety Center is a jammed-packed Web site full regulatory analysis, sample forms, and risk assessment tools. To start, there's useful information available for free, including our new Mac's Safety Space column penned by our resident safety consultant, Steven MacArthur.
Meanwhile, subscribers to Briefings on Hospital Safety will automatically be enrolled as regular members to the Web site and have added features available to them.
As an upgrade at the Hospital Safety Center, we offer a platinum level that includes:
- Full searches of our extensive regulatory compliance database, which you can browse by regulatory agency
- A library that contains more than 100 sample forms and policies to download, with more coming
- Three work stations to help you complete your hazard vulnerability analyses, infection control risk assessments, and interim life safety measure efforts
Please log onto www.hospitalsafetycenter.com and join us as we expand our safety community. Free trials are available for anyone who wants to check out this comprehensive online resource. Watch for further details in the coming weeks.
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