Tip of the week: Catch up on what you missed at the APIC conference
Infection Control Weekly Monitor, November 25, 2009
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If you missed last week’s APIC conference, “Healthcare-associated infections: A changing legal and regulatory landscape,” don’t worry. OSHA Healthcare Advisor attended the conference via webcast and was live blogging throughout the day.
If you want some of the major talking points, you can read brief summaries on the opening speaker, Dr. Peter Pronovost, the legal perspective of HAIs, and changes in ambulatory care requirements.
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