Tip of the week: Prepare your outpatient facility with CDC guidelines
Infection Control Weekly Monitor, July 22, 2009
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What medical practices experienced this past spring with influenza pandemic may be nothing compared to what the fall flu season may bring, says the CDC.
To assist medical practices and outpatient facilities in ensuring a sustainable community health response, the CDC last week posted “10 Steps You Can Take: Actions for Novel H1N1 Influenza Planning and Response for Medical Offices and Outpatient Facilities.” The steps range from developing a plan to stay open during a pandemic to protecting your employees and providing a safe workplace.
For a closer look at the CDC’s recommendations and tools for achieving them, see the featured post on the OSHA Healthcare Advisor.
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