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The Joint Commission released its 2018 Ambulatory Health Care National Patient Safety Goals.

The organization has four main goals for ambulatory healthcare with a number of specialized goals related to each.

1. Identifying patients correctly

NPSG.01.01.01 — The Joint Commission recommends using two methods to identify a patient to ensure every patient receives correct medicine and treatment.
NPSG.01.03.01 — Ensure patients receive the correct blood in a transfusion.
2. Use medicines safely

NPSG.03.04.01 — Label unlabeled medicines and do this where medicines are stored.
NPSG.03.05.01 — Pay careful attention to patients who take blood thinning medicines.
NPSG.03.06.01 — Properly inform patients about their new medications, ensuring a patient knows what medicines to take when they get home. Encourage a patient to bring a list of up-to-date medicines every time they visit a physician.

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