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reminders, flip charts, order sheets, assessment tool, templates

Criterion 17: Example 1

Finding: 
Compliance
Published Date: 
October 22, 2011

The provider has used adjunctive strategies such as physician reminders, safety flip charts, order sheets with parameters of care, a pain-scale assessment tool, and progress note templates to enhance the expected results of its CME activities.

Related Topics: Accreditation Criteria, Criterion 17
Keywords: reminders, flip charts, order sheets, assessment tool, templates
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