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Joint Commission Offers Seasonal Flu Immunization Strategies - Free Monograph Designed to Improve Health Care Worker Vaccination Rates
Joint Commission news, 06/25/09
Seasonal influenza in health care workers is a personal health threat, but also poses a significant risk to the patients in their care. In an effort to help health care organizations improve the rate of health care worker influenza vaccinations, The Joint Commission is releasing a monograph "Providing a Safer Environment for Health Care Personnel and Patients Through Influenza Vaccination: Strategies from Research and Practice."
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