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When maintaining IC standards in your facility, get a little help from your friends
Infection Control Monitor, May 27, 2005
Your facility should identify these resources in the community to help obtain additional information regarding infection control:
Local public health departments
State epidemiology
Civil defense
Local emergency management services
Federal Bureau of Investigation
You can find this tip and others in the HCPro publication, Infection Control Compliance Guide: Understanding the JCAHO's Standards. For more information about this book or to order, call our customer service department at 800/650-6787 or click here.
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