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New Training Helps Hospitals Reduce Legal Risk and Lower Costs After Medical Harm
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New Training Helps Hospitals Reduce Legal Risk and Lower Costs After Medical Harm

RENO, Nev. (August 2025) — A new certification course developed by national healthcare experts is helping hospitals tackle one of the most costly—and emotionally charged—realities in modern medicine: how to respond when medical harm occurs.

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New Training Helps Hospitals Reduce Legal Risk and Lower Costs After Medical Harm
Farhad akter 8/26/25 Farhad akter 8/26/25

New Training Helps Hospitals Reduce Legal Risk and Lower Costs After Medical Harm

RENO, Nev. (August 2025) — A new certification course developed by national healthcare experts is helping hospitals tackle one of the most costly—and emotionally charged—realities in modern medicine: how to respond when medical harm occurs.

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New Training Offers CME Credit Helping Hospitals Prepare for CMS Harm Communication Rule
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New Training Offers CME Credit Helping Hospitals Prepare for CMS Harm Communication Rule

RENO, Nev. (August, 2025) — As preventable medical harm continues to devastate patients, families and clinicians across the U.S., and hospitals brace for new federal accountability measures, Comms Corps announces the September launch of a first-of its-kind certification course: the Certified Medical Harm Communicator (CMHC) program.

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New Training Aims to Transform Healthcare Response to Medical Harm Comms Corps Launches to Equip Clinicians with Skills for Ethical, Compassionate Communication After Adverse Events
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New Training Aims to Transform Healthcare Response to Medical Harm Comms Corps Launches to Equip Clinicians with Skills for Ethical, Compassionate Communication After Adverse Events

RENO, Nev. (August, 2025) – A new healthcare training and advocacy organization, Comms Corps, launches mid-September to fill a critical gap in U.S. medicine: how to communicate ethically, transparently, and compassionately after a medical error or adverse event.

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