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The Joint Commission disseminates "sentinel event alerts" identifying specific sentinel events, their underlying causes, and steps to prevent recurrence. [5] Further nursing research is ongoing at a number of "magnet" hospitals in the United States, especially to reduce the number of patient falls that may lead to sentinel events.
TJC is part of the Vaibhav Global Limited (VGL) group, and is a sister network to Shop LC in the United States. The company mines and handcrafts many of the products sold on its TV networks, hence its claim to cut out the "middleman" [1] and to attempt to undercut high-street prices.
TJC may refer to: Tennessee Justice Center, a non-profit advocacy organization and a law firm; The Jewish Channel, a cable television channel; The Joint Commission, a non-profit tax exempt organization in Illinois, United States; Tibet Justice Center, an American legal association; Transitional Justice Commission, an independent government ...
A 2008 Sentinel Event Alert from the U.S. Joint Commission, the organization that accredits American hospitals to provide healthcare services, states, 'As health information technology (HIT) and 'converging technologies'—the interrelationship between medical devices and HIT—are increasingly adopted by health care organizations, users must ...
The U.S. Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations calls maternal mortality a "sentinel event", and uses it to assess the quality of a health care system. [ 11 ] Maternal mortality data is said to be an important indicator of overall health system quality because pregnant women survive in sanitary, safe, well-staffed and ...
The Tennessee Justice Center (TJC) is a non-profit [1] [3] public policy advocacy organization [2] and law firm based in Nashville, Tennessee.It was established in 1996 to represent approximately 1.3 million Tennessee low-income families by helping shape public policy [2] and through class action lawsuits.
Short title: The 9/11 Commission Report; Author: National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States: Image title: Terrorism, 9/11, September 11th
In 2012, as a result of the Sentinel report, the US Senate Finance Committee started investigating the tight relationship of various tax-exempt organizations, including FSMB, with opioid manufacturers. That same year, the FSMB adopted a policy which precluded it from accepting any grants or funding from pharmaceutical companies. [22] [23]