Newspaper/Magazine Article JCAHO will want evidence that physicians are involved in safety. Citation Text: JCAHO will want evidence that physicians are involved in safety. Hospital peer review. 2006;31(5):61-3. Copy Citation Format: Google ScholarPubMedBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL May 24, 2006 Hospital peer review. 2006;31(5):61-3. This article reports on the efforts of the Joint Commission's Physician Engagement Advisory Group to increase physician involvement in safety initiatives. PubMed citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: JCAHO will want evidence that physicians are involved in safety. Hospital peer review. 2006;31(5):61-3. Copy Citation Format: Google ScholarPubMedBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Related Resources Six ways to lower errors—and unnecessary surgeries—in radiology exams. August 21, 2019 Mental mayhem: the peril of multitasking in medicine. July 17, 2019 "Does your knee make more of a click or a clack?"; teaching "Car Talk" to new docs. March 13, 2019 When is the surgeon too old to operate? February 13, 2019 California doctors alarmed as state links their opioid prescriptions to deaths. February 6, 2019 Heart Failure: The Decline of a Historic Transplant Program. January 30, 2019 When mistakes happen. December 19, 2018 Creating a culture of accountability promotes safe medical care. November 21, 2018 Why doctors hate their computers. November 14, 2018 AI can't replace doctors. But it can make them better. October 31, 2018 My human doctor. October 17, 2018 A surgeon so bad it was criminal. October 10, 2018 Speaking up for safety—it’s not simple. October 3, 2018 How communications issues between doctors and nurses can affect your health. September 19, 2018 Avoidable sepsis infections send thousands of seniors to gruesome deaths. September 19, 2018 Lax oversight leaves surgery center regulators and patients in the dark. August 22, 2018 Fail-safe patient ID matching remains just out of reach. July 25, 2018 Survey results: smart pump data analytics pump metrics that should be monitored to improve safety. July 25, 2018 Surgical fires: decreasing incidence relies on continued prevention efforts. July 18, 2018 ISMP National Vaccine Errors Reporting Program 2017 analysis—part 1 and part 2. July 18, 2018 Distinct newborn identification requirement. July 11, 2018 Empowering patients and agents to help prevent errors with living wills, DNRs, and POLSTs. June 27, 2018 Medicare takes aim at boomerang hospitalizations of nursing home patients. June 27, 2018 Smart pump custom concentrations without hard "low concentration" alerts can lead to patient harm. June 20, 2018 Artificial intelligence will improve medical treatments. June 20, 2018 How health care changes when algorithms start making diagnoses. May 23, 2018 The next generation of doctors may be learning bad habits at teaching hospitals with many safety violations. May 2, 2018 Medication errors 2018: the year in review. May 2, 2018 Smart pumps in practice: survey results reveal widespread use, but optimization is challenging. April 18, 2018 To combat physician burnout and improve care, fix the electronic health record. April 11, 2018 View More See More About The Topic Physicians Quality and Safety Professionals
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