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When to conduct risk assessments

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Andrea Greco, SVP of healthcare safety at CENTEGIX, explains when medical practices should conduct risk assessments.

In an interview with Medical Economics, Andrea Greco, SVP of healthcare safety at CENTEGIX, discussed the ongoing nature of risk assessments in health care, emphasizing that their frequency and approach are dependent on the care setting and the well-being of patients. In some cases, continuous monitoring is necessary, while in others, situational assessments require different tools.

Greco mentioned a variety of available tools, including monitoring systems, checklists, and structured evaluations, allowing health care leaders to tailor their approach to the specific needs of their practice.

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