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    organization‚ good leadership is more than just important; it is significant to the organization’s success. The Joint Commission is an organization which requires that the health care industry provides and maintains a safe environment for patients. If the health care industry does not have good leadership‚ the industry will suffer the consequences and not meet standards. The Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) monitors health care organizations and ensures the facilities

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    Joint Commission. The Joint Commission currently evaluates and accredits over an estimated 20‚000 health care organizations and programs throughout the United States (The Joint Commission‚ 2013). The not-for-profit organization ensures patient quality of service and safety by collaborating with government officials and legislation who then assist with administering specific guidelines and standards for health care organizations to follow. Brief History The history of The Joint Commission dates

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    infringement proceedings” (2010) 47 CMLR 9 Has the infringement procedure finally “come of age”? Critically outline the key features of the Article 258 TFEU procedure and relevant caselaw. Article 258 TFEU (Formerly Art 226 EC) empowers the European Commission to deliver a reasoned opinion to a member state when it considers that the state has failed to fulfil an obligation under the treaties. The action seeks to “fulfil an obligation under the EC Treaty” and to “obtain a declaration that the conduct

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    Eu - Separation of Power?

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    In this essay I shall attempt to analyse whether the separation of powers is respected in the attribution of competences within the European Union. The separation of powers In order to assess this question we first have to consider what the doctrine of separation of powers actually is. The idea was developed by the French jurist Montesquieu in the 18th Century. It is based on a division of power between the legislature‚ the executive and the judiciary. Each institution have their distinct and largely

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    Introduction to Criminal Justice CORRUPTION WITHIN THE NY POLICE DEPARTMENT The New York City police department holds the title of the oldest force in the United States. New York City’s finest have always been in the spot light and have received much well deserved fame and praise through the years. Unfortunately‚ many times it has been overshadowed with sorrow due to the corrupt practices that stem back to its’ inception. In 1845 New York City was considered a metropolis

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    injured Connally‚ and once on the side of the head. The shooter was an ex-marine named Lee Harvey Oswald. After the shooting‚ Lyndon B. Johnson‚ now the president‚ issued the Warren Commission to look into the assassination of Kennedy. With much investigation and the collection of evidence from witnesses‚ the commission concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the assassination of John F. Kennedy‚ and they were correct in doing so. There were many people questioned about what they saw or heard

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    Mały skrypcik: Introduction to European Institutional Law ;) Na podstawie programme 2013. Materiały → dr Izabela Skomerska-Muchowska‚ notatki z zacnych wykładów jejmości i inne niezbędności. Ania‚ Asia‚ Artur ;) Special thanks to Maciek! 1. Evolution of European integration and legal character of the European Union a. Political foundations of European Communities 9th of May 1950 – Schuman’s Plan (Schuman – French foreign minister)  "Europe will not be made all at once‚ or according to a single

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    European union law

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    the case with most EU Treaties‚ at the centre stage of the Treaty of Lisbon was the distribution of constitutional and legislative powers among key institutions of the EU (the European Parliament‚ the Council of Ministers/ Council‚ the European Commission)2.There are however major debates concerning the extent to which this treaty created tangible changes to the legislative and constitutional powers of these institutions. This paper seeks to give a critical discussion on the constitutional and legislative

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    Executive Summary Nightingale Community Hospital (NCH) is currently preparing for its triennial Joint Commission survey which is expected in approximately 13 months. The Joint Commission primary focus areas for NCH are Information Management‚ Medication Management‚ Communication‚ and Infection Control. The primary focus area outlined in this summary is Communication. The Joint Commission has three standards in which NCH is evaluated. Currently‚ NCH is non-compliant with standards UP.01.01

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    European Parliament

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    European Parliament History Founded in 1952 as the Common Assembly of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) and renamed the European Parliamentary Assembly in 1958‚ it became the European Parliament in 1962. The first direct elections took place in 1979. The current MEPs were elected during the 2009 elections and will serve until 2014. The evolution of the Parliament is closely linked to a succession of  treaties culminating in the current Lisbon Treaty. These treaties define the

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