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Dozens of EOC policies, procedures, and reports for the Chapter Leader!

 
 

           Chapter Leader’s Guide to Environment of Care, Second Edition, breaks down The Joint Commission's complex Environment of Care (EOC) requirements into easy-to-understand solutions.

You get simplified explanations of the chapter's key components along with communication techniques to help foster strong and successful partnerships between survey coordinator, chapter leader, and staff of all levels.

 

This resource will help readers:
 
  • Achieve buy-in and support from leadership
  • Build and interdisciplinary team to ensure EOC compliance
  • Educate staff of all levels on compliance utilizing ready-made tools and strategies
  • Use practical advice from a seasoned expert in the field to avoid RFIs on your next survey
 

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