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JCAHO RSS Feed

I just noticed that jointcommission.org has an RSS feed for “New releases.” You may wish to add this to your aggregator, or suggest it to some of your patrons:

http://www.jointcommission.org/jointcommission/RSS.aspx

To quickly and easily sign up for an emailed alert when new items are added to this feed via RSSFWD, click this link.

However, it looks to me like the feed isn’t caught up to the most recent “Top Stories” listed at the front page of jointcommission.org – this is disappointing. Perhaps their E-Mail updates (sign-up for these is available from their front page) are kept more up-to-date.

I wanted an up-to-date feed, so I made my own with Feed43. If you like, you can subscribe to the feed I created either with this link, or via email by entering your email address in the form below.

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Disclaimer: Please note that I made this feed with Feed43 and set up the email subscription through FeedBurner. I can make no guarantees of their continued services (web services startups disappear all the time), nor can I guarantee the perfection of my own work. The most secure and reliable thing you can do is to write, host, and run your own scrape. UAYOR, YMMV, and all that.

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One Response to “JCAHO RSS Feed”

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    Agrowe:

    I’ve definitely noticed that there are a lot of websites these days, not only the JCAHO website, that don’t update their RSS feeds. Even our website at Allmed is guilty of this.

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