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Briefings on Hospital Safety 2009 story index

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January 1, 2010

Hudson River landing tests emergency response plans. April, p. 7.

Know your morgue’s limits, then prepare for an overflow. June, p. 10.

Make a place for chaplains in your disaster prep plan. Oct., p. 1.

Not quite a disaster, but more than a regular drill. July, p. 5.

Nurses’ union pact aids emergency preparedness efforts. May, p. 10.

Report urges you to prep for more HSEEP influence. Aug., p. 1.

Ring in 2009 with a better emergency preparedness plan. Jan., p. 5.

Simple chemical mix-ups point to training opportunities. July, p. 4.

Tip of the month: Emergency management scores back in full swing. Feb., p. 12.

Tip of the month: Run evacuation scenarios with new AHRQ tool. April, p. 12.

Tools you can use to assess emergency response risks. July, p. 9.

Virtual world finds real-life use in emergency exercises. April, p. 10.



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