| Subject: | TJC Field Review for Medication Management Standards 4.10, 8.10 and New Standard 4.15 |
| Category: | The Joint Commission (TJC)
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| Published: | Wed, 26 Mar 2008 - 11:00 am |
| The Joint Commission (TJC) is seeking comments on proposed revisions to Medication Management (MM) standards MM4.10, MM.8.10 and new standard MM.4.15. Revisions to Standards MM.4.10 and MM.8.10 address their applicability to the Emergency DepartmentProposed new Standard MM.4.15 would permit organizations to have a pharmacist retrospectively review a sample of emergency department medication orders on a monthly basis TJC is interested in learning how the proposed revisions and new... The full article is available to StayAlert subscribers. Click here for a free trial subscription. |
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