Infection prevention measurements added to Minnesota quality site
Infection Control Weekly Monitor, November 11, 2009
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The Minnesota Hospital Association has added three new infection prevention measurements to its Minnesota Quality Report, a publicly accessed Web site that allows patients to compare information from hospitals throughout the state.
In addition to information on surgical care, pneumonia, heart failure, and heart attacks, the Web site now includes data regarding central line infection prevention bundle compliance, ventilator associated pneumonia bundle compliance, and surgical site infection prevention compliance.
"This information allows consumers to easily see how Minnesota hospitals have worked to prevent infections -- in the operating room, at patients’ bedsides and elsewhere in the hospital," Minnesota Hospital Association President and CEO Lawrence Massa said in a press release. "The initiative demonstrates our hospitals’ commitment to transparency and their continued leadership in safety and quality."
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