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Peer Review Monthly: Peer review and the culture of safety
Medical Staff Leader Insider, January 7, 2009
With the 2009 Joint Commission leadership standards calling for organizations to create a culture of safety, clients often ask me how peer review fits in. After all, isn’t this the hospital’s problem since the requirement isn’t in the medical staff chapter of the Comprehensive Accreditation Manual for Hospitals, 2009 Edition?
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