State law forces MRSA screening
Infection Control Weekly Monitor, April 15, 2009
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A proposed law that forces hospitals in Washington to screen high-risk patients for MRSA, passed through the state Senate unanimously on Monday.
The bill now moves to the governor’s office for a signature that will make it a law, according to the Seattle Times. The law would require hospitals to implement a screening policy by January 1, 2010. Adult or pediatric intensive care patients would require screening within the first 24 hours.
Hospitals would also need to disclose treatment and prevention measures, including isolation policies, to patients infected with MRSA.
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