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Keep up with major changes to Environment of Care regulations

 
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There have been major changes to Environment of Care regulations in recent years from The Joint Commission (TJC), CMS and the EPA.       

The Environment of Care Compliance Manual, Sixth Edition, provides all the guidance safety officers need to comply with the latest CMS Environment of Care requirements and corresponding TJC standards. Start 2020 up-to-date on all you need to be in compliance.

Author Thomas J. Huser, MS, CHSP, CHEP, provides readers with:
  • Analysis and compliance tips for each EC standard and element of performance (EP)
  • Explanations of changes to the interpretations and scoring of the standards and EPs 
  • Updated policies and procedures to comply with standards affecting all areas of the EC
  • And much much more...

Get this must have resource today and ensure compliance throughout 2020!
 
 
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