Patient Safety Organizations (PSOs) provide vital benefits and legal protections for both large and small US pharmacies, acute care, and healthcare organizations.
But what information is protected under PSOs, and what’s not? Do legal protections really hold up in court? How can a PSO help you establish a ‘just culture’, improve patient safety and enhance your practice? Is joining a PSO really worth it?
If you’ve been curious about PSOs and how they can benefit your pharmacy or healthcare organization, get answers and more in this expert discussion, Patient Safety Organizations: What they are and how they can benefit your pharmacy, featuring pharmacy and PSO experts Rhonda Kollenborn, Carmen Catizone and Tom Menighan.
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