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Follow on Google News | The TakeCHARGE Patient Safety Campaign Re-Launches, Marking Patient Safety Awareness Week5-step Patient Safety Public Awareness Campaign Returns in Pandemic's Second Year.
By: Pulse CPSEA As last year, the campaign — an initiative of Pulse Center for Patient Safety Education & Advocacy (https://www.pulsecenterforpatientsafety.org/)— 1. Understand & Complete Your Advance Directives 2. Keep a Record of Your Medical History & Current Medications 3. Prepare for Doctor Visits / Make A List of Questions 4. Prevent Infections / Ask Caregivers to Wash Their Hands 5. Use an Advocate / Be an Advocate for Others The main TakeCHARGE website is www.takecharge.care, and the campaign connects with audiences via social media (Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ According to Pulse's President, Ilene Corina, BCPA, "Especially now, when exhausted healthcare providers across the country are fighting the pandemic, it's up to us, the patients and potential patients, to take some responsibility for our own safety while receiving care. The TakeCHARGE Campaign provides a structured five-step path for anybody to improve their health care experience." New this year is that the Campaign is partnering with patient safety organizations and leaders across the country and beyond. Patient safety advocates and educators from Georgia, California, Washington, Illinois, New Jersey, New England and Canada are joining the original Long Island-based team to bring the 5 Steps to a wide and growing public. For more information about the TakeCHARGE Campaign, please call (516) 579-4711 or visit the website and social media channels mentioned above. End
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