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Dive into the details of CMS and The Joint Commission’s Emergency Management expectations

 
Emergency Management Compliance Manual
 

You hope you never have to face an emergency situation, but if the time comes, being prepared can make all the difference. Factor in that CMS and The Joint Commission are also putting more focus on emergency management means that planning needs to be a top priority.

Emergency Management Compliance Manual, Second Edition will help you:

  • Develop emergency management and operations plans that work
  • Define an emergency and complete a hazard vulnerability analysis
  • Address The Joint Commission's six critical areas
  • Understand disaster privileging and assigning responsibilities during an emergency
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of your planning
  • Recognize hotspots and take action before they happen

This resource will help you cut through the clutter and get down to the details you need.

 

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