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Membership dues in the local Patient Safety Organization for the NIH Clinical Center

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The contract involves the payment of annual membership dues by the NIH Clinical Center to the Maryland Patient Safety Center (MPSC). This membership connects the Clinical Center to a regional network of healthcare leaders and expert-led initiatives aimed at improving patient safety and healthcare quality. By participating in MPSC, the NIH Clinical Center gains access to evidence-based tools and shared learning opportunities designed to reduce preventable harm and promote measurable improvements in care delivery. In addition to quality improvement resources, the MPSC supports NIH through initiatives such as public awareness campaigns addressing workplace violence, leveraging collective expertise to advance safety science and foster system-wide learning. This partnership empowers organizations to achieve meaningful, lasting outcomes for patients, families, and healthcare workers, making the membership vital for the Clinical Center to benefit from these comprehensive patient safety and healthcare quality services.

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NIH Clinical Center pays annual dues to Maryland Patient Safety Center for healthcare quality improvement.

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National Institutes of Health → National Institutes Of Health

NAICS

923120 - Administration of Public Health Programs View NAICS

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US

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AgencyNational Institutes of Health → National Institutes Of Health
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National Institutes of Health → National Institutes Of Health
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Valerie Gregorio

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The payment of annual membership dues for the NIH Clinical Center. The Maryland Patient Safety Center (MPSC) offers a membership that connects healthcare organizations to a regional network of healthcare leaders and expert-led improvement initiatives aimed at enhancing patient safety and healthcare quality. NIH Clinical Center benefit from access to evidence-based tools and shared learning opportunities designed to eliminate preventable harm and drive measurable improvements in care delivery. Additionally, MPSC supports the NIH through initiatives such as public awareness campaigns addressing workplace violence. The center leverages collective expertise to advance safety science, foster system-wide learning, and empower organizations to achieve meaningful, lasting outcomes for patients, families, and healthcare workers. The NIH Clinical Center needs this membership to benefit from the services provided by the organization.

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