Transcription of SAMPLE QM-Incident Management Policy
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All policies, procedures, and forms reprinted are intended not as models, but rather as samples submitted by Quality First Healthcare Consulting, Inc. for illustration purposes only. QFHC is not responsible for the content of any reprinted materials. Healthcare laws, standards, and requirements change at a rapid pace, and thus, the SAMPLE policies may not meet current requirements. QFHC urges all clients to consult with their legal counsel regarding the adequacy of policies, procedures, and forms. Insert Logo Here DEPT/OPS AREA: Policy NAME: Policy NUMBER: QUALITY / RISK Management . incident Management QRM0000. EFFECTIVE (ORIGINAL) DATE: REVISED DATE: APPROVAL DATE: DATE REVIEWED: APPROVED BY: BOARD OF DIRECTORS. APPLIES TO: Policy STATEMENT: incident Management supports risk containment and risk control components of HEALTH CENTER's risk Management program.
DEPT / OPS AREA: QUALITY / RISK MANAGEMENT POLICY NAME: INCIDENT MANAGEMENT POLICY NUMBER: QM0000 HEALTHCARE ORGANIZATION QRM0000 INCIDENT MANAGEMENT PAGE 4 OF 4 Program Assistance Letter 2010-06, New Requirements for Deeming under the Federally Supported Health
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