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Q: What is the CDC57.103 Patient Safety Component?
A: The CDC57.103 Patient Safety Component is an annual hospital survey.
Q: What is the purpose of the survey?
A: The purpose of the survey is to assess a hospital's patient safety initiatives and identify areas for improvement.
Q: Who conducts the survey?
A: The survey is conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Q: What is included in the Patient Safety Component?
A: The Patient Safety Component includes questions about hospital policies, practices, and resources related to patient safety.
Q: Why is the survey important?
A: The survey is important because it helps to identify areas where patient safety can be improved in hospitals.
Q: Who is required to complete the survey?
A: Hospitals are required to complete the survey.
Q: How often is the survey conducted?
A: The survey is conducted annually.
Q: Are the survey results publicly available?
A: No, the survey results are not publicly available. They are used to provide feedback and guidance to hospitals.
Q: Is participation in the survey mandatory?
A: Yes, participation in the survey is mandatory for hospitals.
Q: What happens if a hospital does not complete the survey?
A: Hospitals that do not complete the survey may be subject to penalties or loss of accreditation.
Form Details:
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