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You already capture the data.
Now use it to make real improvements.

 
 

With the increased emphasis from CMS and The Joint Commission on reducing adverse events, it’s more important than ever to have an effective occurrence reporting process.
 

Occurrence Reporting: Building a Robust Problem Identification and Resolution Process, Second Edition provides practical techniques to help you:

  • Refine and improve their existing occurrence reporting system using a proven six-step approach
  • Arm themselves with the right data to become an effective change agent in their organization
  • Develop an occurrence reporting process that decreases adverse events and enhances patient care
  • Improve their report screening process
  • Easily identify trends through detailed, efficient analysis methods
  • Organize and prioritize their reports through effective coding
  • Implement successful corrective actions through ongoing tracking and evaluation

Arm yourself with the right data and become an effective change agent in your organization.

 
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