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NPSA — may refer to: National Park of American Samoa National Pedal Sport Association, south eastern US regional BMX sanctioniny body 1974–1988 National Patient Safety Agency, part of the National Health Service of the United Kingdom This disambiguation … Wikipedia
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NPSA — see National Patient Safety Agency … The new mediacal dictionary
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National Petroleum Staff Association — NPSA Full name National Petroleum Staff Association Country Trinidad and Tobago Affiliation NATUC Office location Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago The National Petroleum Staff Association is a trade union in Trinidad and Tobago. It organises… … Wikipedia
National Patient Safety Agency — NPSA a special health authority, covering England, that operates a reporting system of adverse events and near misses involving NHS patients. It is particularly concerned with dissemination of learning to prevent recurrences. It is also… … The new mediacal dictionary
National Pedal Sport Association — Logo of the now defunct National Pedal Sport Association and slogan. The National Pedal Sport Association (NPSA) was a South Eastern USA regional Bicycle Motocross (BMX) sanctioning body originally based in Palm Harbor, Florida. It then soon… … Wikipedia
Patient safety organization — A patient safety organization (PSO) is a group, institution or association that improves medical care by reducing medical errors. In the 1990s, reports in several countries revealed a staggering number of patient injuries and deaths each year due … Wikipedia
National Patient Safety Agency — The National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) is a special health authority of the National Health Service (NHS) in England. It was created to monitor patient safety incidents, including medication and prescribing error reporting, in the NHS. Since 1 … Wikipedia