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Tip of the week: Another way to track hand hygiene compliance

Infection Control Monitor, February 29, 2008

Following the lead of other organizations, including the University of Pennsylvania, the Washington State Hospital Association (WSHA) has seen a 35% improvement in hand hygiene compliance by asking its member hospitals to track hand sanitizer and soap use by counting discarded bottles, says Carol Wagner, RN, MBA, vice president of patient safety for the Seattle-based association.

The program began in 2005 when the association went looking for an evidence-based hand hygiene program and found it in the "Safe Table," a WSHA-sponsored forum where representatives from hospitals of all sizes gather to share best practices.

To learn more about how the bottle drive works in hospitals, go to www.hcpro.com/content/205425.cfm. The cost is $10. Briefings on Infection Control subscribers received this story with their subscriptions.

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