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Adverse Events Reporting: Lessons Learned from Other States

Date: 10/28/2005
Start Time: 8:30:00 AM
End Time: 12:30:00 PM
Location: MCHC Conference Center
Sponsor MCHC
Member Cost: $95.00
Non-Member Cost: $120.00
Available Seats: 76 of 100
This timely program was designed to provide participants with a clarification of the Illinois Adverse Events Health Care Reporting Law of 2005 as written, and to provide participants with information from two states that have fully operational mandatory adverse events reporting systems. Presenters from Minnesota and Pennsylvania will convey the knowledge that hospitals in their respective states acquired while managing their reporting systems from inception to the present.

The faculty for this program will be Julie Apold, M.A., Patient Safety Registry Manager, Minnesota Hospital Association; Brian J. Bradley, J.D., Director of Claims Management Services, Metropolitan Chicago Healthcare Council; Alan B. K. Rabinowitz, M.A., Administrator, Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority and Diane Rydrych, M.A., Assistant Director of the Office of Health Policy, Statistics and Informatics, Minnesota Department of Health.

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For more information contact Dawn Niedner at 312.906.6164 or email: dniedner@mchc.com.
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