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Face the survey process with confidence!

 
 

With the increase of scrutiny by CMS and other accreditors on ensuring patient safety and identifying the issues that present potential harm to patients, the number and frequency of unannounced surveys have increased as well.

The Survey Coordinator's Handbook, 19th Edition
provides insider information on how to prepare for, survive, and respond to a hospital survey.

Readers will learn the core information every new and experienced survey coordinator needs to get up to speed on accreditation survey preparation, including CMS and Joint Commission processes.

This book provides an overview of the history and evolution of the accreditation process, along with suggestions for establishing a culture of continuous readiness for patients each and every day.

 
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