miércoles, 16 de marzo de 2016

CLARIFICATION: AHRQ Patient Safety Organizations Update

CLARIFICATION: AHRQ Patient Safety Organizations Update



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The notice should read:
 A new regulation from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services allows qualified health plans to meet the requirements of the Affordable Care Act by contracting with hospitals that work with a Patient Safety Organization (PSO). AHRQ’s brochure,Choosing a Patient Safety Organization, can help by describing factors to consider when choosing a PSO and how to find a listed PSO. Working with a PSO can help organizations achieve better and safer care. PSOs have experts who can collect, analyze and aggregate clinical data at local, regional and national levels to develop insights into the underlying causes of patient safety events that might not be obvious. Hospitals that work with PSOs can also submit non-identifiable data to the Network of Patient Safety Databases to enable aggregation and comparison of data on a national level. Download the brochure or call AHRQ’s Publications Clearinghouse, (800) 358-9295, to order limited free copies. In addition, read AHRQ’s new blog post on the topic
 You are subscribed to Patient Safety Organizations for Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). This information has recently been updated, and is now available.
AHRQ apologizes for the error.

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