March 24, 2014 | By: Calevir
The Center for Patient Safety has recently released the 2013 Annual Report. In addition, the Center has provided a 2013 PSO Report that highlights and summarizes the data found in the Patient Safety Organization (PSO) database.
We hope you will see the value in the work that is being done by the Center in collaboration with many healthcare providers across the nation to improve the safety of healthcare delivery and the reduction of patient harm.
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