Colorado healthcare providers struggle with infection-rate reporting deadline
Accreditation Connection, January 18, 2008
Colorado's legislature-established deadline for reporting healthcare-associated infections has left many of the state's practitioners struggling, the Denver Post reports.
According to state officials, hospitals have found the data collection system hard to work with, while further delays have been caused by the fact that the federal reporting system is not set up to receive ambulatory surgical center data for acquired infections. Thus far, 57 of Colorado's 79 hospitals have begun tracking infections in key areas, but the data has not yet been reported.
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