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Keeping Kidney Patients Safe.
Renal Physicians Association.
This Web site provides toolkits, educational modules, and an annotated bibliography to support quality improvement efforts for nephrology providers, and identifies best practice strategies for avoiding the Five Adverse Patient Safety Events in renal care.
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Multi-use Website
Setting of Care
Ambulatory Clinic or Office
Target Audience
Health Care Providers
Facility and Group Administrators
Clinical Area
Nephrology
Safety Target
Medication Errors/Preventable Adverse Drug Events
Nosocomial Infections
Patient Falls
Error Types
Active Errors
Approach to Improving Safety
Education and Training
Institutional Patient Safety Plan
Origin/Sponsor
United States of America