OSHA blog: Join HCPro for August focus groups!
Hospital Safety Insider, July 30, 2015
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By now you know that I often ask you for your opinion and expertise to help me write stories for our safety newsletters, Briefings on Hospital Safety and Medical Environment Update. Now, I'd like to ask you to help me make your job easier to do.
For some time, we have been working on building a new Web portal that will be designed around your needs as a safety professional. The goal is to develop a place where you can go every single day to get all of the information and tools you need to keep up with what the regulators are doing, help keep your facility in compliance, and to make your workplace a safer one.
During the month of August, I will be conducting a series of focus groups, and I want as many of you as possible to participate. This will be your chance to tell me what you want in an online web portal. I want to know where you are now getting your information, if not us, and why?
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