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Washington state hospital keeps survey 'uneventful'
Briefings on The Joint Commission, March 1, 2008
Often, simple steps help hospitals perform better on Joint Commission surveys. For Valley General Hospital in Monroe, WA, it was a matter of color coding pharmacy medications, eliminating unapproved abbreviations at the source, and distributing educational newsletters to staff members.
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