Healthcare Safety Group Bows Out: Providers Scramble for New Partners
Published Date: 4/28/2026
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Summary
The Collaborative Healthcare Patient Safety Organization (PSO) has chosen to give up its official PSO status, and the government made it official on March 23, 2026. This change affects healthcare providers who worked with this PSO for patient safety reporting and means they’ll need to find new ways to share safety info. No new costs or deadlines for providers, but the PSO list is updated weekly online for easy checking.
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Collaborative Healthcare PSO Delisted
The Collaborative Healthcare Patient Safety Organization (PSO number P0002) voluntarily relinquished its PSO listing and was officially delisted effective 12:00 Midnight ET on March 23, 2026. AHRQ published this removal as required by section 3.108(d) of the Patient Safety Rule.
PSO Directories Updated Weekly Online
AHRQ maintains directories of both listed and delisted patient safety organizations that are reviewed weekly. You can check the current status of PSOs at https://www.pso.ahrq.gov/listed.
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