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As of fall 2007, medicare no longer pays for reasonably preventable errors that occur in the hospital. these occurrences are referred to as:

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  • 25-07-2017
As of fall 2007, Medicare no longer pays for reasonably preventable errors that occur in the hospital. these occurrences are referred to as:(also known as hospital-acquired conditions, or HACs).
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