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Prepare, Survive, and Respond
to a Hospital Survey

 
 

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When a surveyor walks in the door, wouldn’t it be nice to know what they are going to focus on?

Well, now you can
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The Survey Coordinator's Handbook, 19th Edition, is a go-to resource for survey prep by walking you through every step of preparation, explaining key problem areas and highlighting the major areas that surveyors focus on.

With core information every new and experienced survey coordinator needs to get up to speed on accreditation survey preparation, this book provides:
  • Chapter-by-chapter tips for survey readiness and compliance 
  • Advice from industry veterans on what to do before, during, and after your survey visit 
  • Overviews of problematic survey components 
  • Follow-up tips for post-survey actions 
Updated annually, this book reflects regulatory and standards changes along with the changing concerns in the field.
 
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