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Tag: patient safety

October 17, 2018 Patient Care

Improving Safety in Diagnostic Imaging

By Elizabeth A. Zeman, MPA
In late 2016, HSHS St. Mary’s Hospital Medical Center applied for an AHRA and Canon Medical Systems USA, Inc. Putting Patients First grant to support the installation of a patient lift in their fluoroscopy room.

March 9, 2017 Patient Care

What the Oscars can teach us about Patient Safety

By Evan M. Benjamin, MD  This month one of the biggest mistakes ever observed on live television occurred when Warren

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September 22, 2015 AHRA News

Putting Patients First: Deadline Approaching

By AHRA Staff Patient safety is a goal shared by all imaging administrators. AHRA & Toshiba recognize the critical need

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August 19, 2014 Regulatory Review

Revamping Your Dose Safety Policies and Procedures: Part 2

By Neomi Mullens and Neil Singh  In part one of this article series, we discussed why your policies and procedures manual

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July 25, 2014 Regulatory Review

Revamping Your Dose Safety Policies and Procedures: Part 1

By Neomi Mullens and Neil Singh  The recent radiation dose safety regulatory requirements have many imaging managers rushing to update

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