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- Take 5 Leading Laboratories
- Take 5 for the Bernard J Tyson Award NYC Health
- Take 5 for the John M Eisenberg Award Dr Hardeep Singh
- Take 5 for the John M Eisenberg Award Kaiser Permanente
- Take 5 for the John M Eisenberg Award Prime Healthcare Services
- Take 5 Racial biases in safety reporting and maternal health
- Bernard M. Rosof, M.D., chair, American Medical Association - convened PCPI
- Take 5 Announcing the Bernard J Tyson National Award for Excellence in Pursuit of Healthcare Equity
- Take 5: BrightStar Care
- Take 5 Celebrating Health Care Facilities and Engineering Week
- Take 5 COVID 19 Vaccines and Your Health
- Take 5 Discussing Offsite Surveys from The Joint Commission
- Take 5: Dr. Chassin's Town Hall Replay - High Reliability, April 13, 2011
- Take 5 for the John M Eisenberg Award Dr David M Gaba
- Take 5 for the John M Eisenberg Award Northwestern Medicine
- Take 5 for the John M Eisenberg Award Veterans Health Administration
- Take 5 Introducing a New White Paper from Joint Commission Resources and Deloitte
- Take 5 on Cesarean Awareness Month: Keeping New Parents Safe
- Take 5 Looking Forward with BrightStar Care
- Take 5 Machine Learning
- Take 5: Patients can TakeCHARGE of their own care
- Take 5: Preventing the Spread of COVID-19 in Behavioral Health Organizations
- Take 5 Psychiatric Hospital Accreditation
- Take 5 on Cesarean Awareness Month: Public Reporting on PC-02 and PC-06
- Take 5: Speak Up - Preventing Medical Errors
- Take 5: SAFER Dashboard
- Take 5 The Joint Commissions New Diversity and Inclusion Activities
- Take 5: 2018 Speak Up Refresh
- Take 5: 4-1-1 on Survey Enhancements
- Take 5: Alarm Safety, Part 2
- Take 5: Ambulatory Surgery Centers' Deemed Status Survey Tips
- Take 5: Ambulatory Surgical Centers Survey Changes for 2017
- Take 5: Antibiotics for the Common Cold (Viral Upper Respiratory Infections) – Donna E. Sweet, MD, American College of Physicians
- Take 5: Antibiotics - Know the Facts
- Take 5: A Redesigned Leading Practice Library
- Take 5: ASC's Deemed Status Survey Tips
- Take 5: Avoid a Return Trip to the Hospital
- Take 5: Behavior Health Care- New Standards for Eating Disorders
- Take 5: Blood Transfusions (Blood Management) – Aryeh Shander, MD, Society for the Advancement of Blood Management
- Take 5: Breaking Down The New Imaging Standards
- Take 5: Building a Strong Safety Culture - A Job for Leaders
- Take 5: Busting the Myths about Engaging Patients and Families in Patient Safety
- Take 5: Community-Based Palliative Care Certification - Meeting the Needs of Chronically Ill Patients
- Take 5: Confronting Infection Prevention and Control
- Take 5: Consider Behavioral Health Home Certification
- Take 5: Daily Safety Briefings – A Hallmark of High Reliability
- Take 5: Early Scheduled Births (Early Induction) Without Medical Need – Bryan T. Oshiro, MD, Loma Linda University Medical Center and Children’s Hospital
- Take 5: Ear Tubes (Tympanostomy Tubes) for Brief Periods of Fluid Behind the Ear Drum – David W. Roberson, MD, American Academy of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
- Take 5: Effective Pain Management and Patient Safety
- Take 5: Elsevier Becomes the New Publisher of JQPS
- Take 5: Evaluating and Responding to Suicide Risk
- Take 5: Everything You Need to Know about the SAFER Matrix
- Take 5: Free Guide for NPSG on Preventing Surgical Site Infections
- Take 5: Guest Access Delivers Free Resources to Customers
- Take 5: Heart Vessel Stents (Percutaneous Coronary Intervention or PCI) – Carl L. Tommaso, MD, NorthShore University Health System
- Take 5: Home Care Deemed Status - Tips For A Timely Survey
- Take 5: Home Care - When Is the Best Time To Pursue Accreditation
- Take 5: Improving Infection Control Practices to Protect Patients
- Take 5: Influenza Vaccination of Health Care Personnel
- Take 5: Informed Consent - Beyond a Signature
- Take 5: Interim Life Safety Measures Revisited
- Take 5: JAMDA Study-The Joint Commission's Nursing Home Accreditation Predicts Quality
- Take 5: Life Safety Code® Clarifications
- Take 5: Making Dialysis Safer for Patients Coalition
- Take 5: Managing Risk During Transition to New ISO Tubing Connector Standards
- Take 5: Mark R. Chassin, MD, President, The Joint Commission, on Overuse
- Take 5: Medical Device Alarm Safety
- Take 5: New Standards for Housing Support Services Programs
- Take 5: New TST® Hand Hygiene Compliance Data Says It All
- Take 5: On Rapid Influenza Testing
- Take 5: Oxygen Safety at Home
- Take 5: Patient Safety Awareness - The Commitment to Zero Patient Harm
- Take 5: Performance Improvement Basics
- Take 5 - Pioneers in Quality: Keeping Pace With The Evolution To Electronic Clinical Quality Measures
- Take 5: Preparing Mentally and Physically for Surgery
- Take 5: Providing a Safer Environment for Health Care Personnel and Patients through Influenza Vaccination
- Take 5: Quick Safety — A New Publication
- Take 5: Reducing Risk in the OR by Minimizing Noise
- Take 5: Removing Treatment Barriers for Patients with Sepsis
- Take 5: Rosemary Gibson, Author and National Leader in Health Care Quality and Safety
- Take 5: Safe Use of Health Information Technology
- Take 5: Sentinel Event Alert Issue 39 – Preventing Pediatric Medication Errors
- Take 5: Sentinel Event Alert Issue 40 – Behaviors that Undermine a Culture of Safety
- Take 5: Sentinel Event Alert, Issue 41 – Preventing Errors Relating to Commonly Used Anticoagulants
- Take 5: Speak Up – What You Need to Know About Breastfeeding
- Take 5: Strong MRI Safety Programs can Prevent Safety Events
- Take 5: Tackling Inadequate Hand-off Communication
- Take 5: The AHRQ Guide to Patient and Family Engagement in Hospital Quality and Safety
- Take 5: The Annual Physician Leader Forum
- Take 5: The Annual Report
- Take 5: The Commitment to Patient Safety
- Take 5: The Contagious Patient
- Take 5: The Environment of Care Fire Drill Matrix Tool
- Take 5: The Importance of a Safe and Effective Time Out
- Take 5: The Joint Commission Launches Total Hip and Total Knee Replacement Certification
- Take 5: The New and Improved Quality Check Website
- Take 5: The Ongoing Quality Improvement Journey – Next Stop, High Reliability, Health Affairs, April 2011
- Take 5: The Preventing Falls Targeted Solutions Tool
- Take 5: The Role of a Human Factors Engineer
- Take 5: Understanding Transitions of Care
- Take 5: Unintended Retained Foreign Objects
- Take 5: Vial Safety
- Take 5: What Parents Need To Know About Enterovirus 68
- Take 5: What to Do When a Sentinel Event Occurs
- Take 5: Why Health Literacy is Important for Patients and Health Professionals
- Take 5: Why Patient-Centered Communication Matters
- Take 5: Why RPI® Works
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- Take 5: Why Accreditation Matters
- Take 5: Workplace Violence
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- Resilience: Individual, Organizational, and Community
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- Speak Up: For Your Rights
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- Speak Up: To Prevent Falls
- Speak Up: To Prevent Infection
- The Impact of Accreditation in Telehealth
- The Journey To Become A Comprehensive Stroke Center: A Customer’s Message
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- Speak Up: ABCs of C-Sections
- Behavioral Health Accreditation About the On-Site Survey
- Benefits of Joint Commission Behavioral Health Accreditation
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- Dr. Chassin Describes the Key Aspects of Achieving High Reliability
- Health Care and High Reliability: A Cautionary Tale
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