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September
29, 2009 |
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Comment
on common format reporting |
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This
just in: Healthcare interpreter certification |
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Do
you know an outstanding hospital volunteer? |
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FDA
approves four H1N1 flu vaccines |
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On
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New and improved
NursingManagement.com |
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Comment
on common format reporting |
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The
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality is accepting comments through
December 31 regarding the common formats that acute-care hospitals
will use to collect and report patient safety data to patient safety
organizations. Comments can be made online at http://www.pso.ahrq.gov/linkdisclaim2.htm.
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This
just in: Healthcare interpreter certification |
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Working to
ensure competency and proper training of healthcare interpreters through
an accredited professional certification program, the Certification
Commission for Healthcare Interpreters has launched. More |
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Do
you know an outstanding hospital volunteer? |
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The
Association for Healthcare Volunteer Resource Professionals,
a division of the American Hospital Association, is currently
accepting nominations through October 9 for its 2010 Hospital
Awards for Volunteer Excellence. Applications will be accepted
in four categories: community service, in-service hospital volunteering,
fundraising, and community outreach/collaboration. More |
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FDA
approves four H1N1 flu vaccines |
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Four
H1N1 flu vaccines have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration for national distribution: Three injectable vaccines
and one nasal spray. It's expected that 40 to 45 million
doses will be available by mid October. More |
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On
the road to improving community health |
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Trust
for America's Health has released a compendium of programs
shown to prevent disease and improve community health,
produced by the New York Academy of Medicine. More |
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