Hospital Legionella risk management tool flawed
Infection Control Weekly Monitor, July 4, 2012
A tool that many hospitals use to assess the risk of Legionella in facilities may give a false sense of security.
The Legionella risk management tool that relies heavily on percent positivity—“if 30% or more of the tested sites were positive, then an elevated risk of disease is assumed”— has a significant error rate, according to an article appearing in Environmental Health & Engineering, June 20.
Related Products
Most Popular
- Articles
-
- Note from the instructor: CMS clarifies payment amount to be applied to payment caps and manual review thresholds for outpatient therapy services provided by critical access hosptials
- Note from Hugh
- Steps to comply with HIPAA 2.0: Revise your policies and procedures
- Recent Recovery Auditor activity
- The week in Medicare updates
- Five tips for an effective hospital patient safety program
- Steps to comply with HIPAA 2.0: Revise your policies and procedures
- Citing HIPAA, CVS to end prescription reminders via mail
- Latest scores show incremental progress in hospital safety
- Change your EMR to prepare for ICD-10
- E-mailed
-
- Note from the instructor: CMS clarifies payment amount to be applied to payment caps and manual review thresholds for outpatient therapy services provided by critical access hosptials
- Q&A: Focused professional practice evaluation (FPPE)
- Five tips for an effective hospital patient safety program
- Change your EMR to prepare for ICD-10
- CMS recommends use of AHRQ Common Formats for hospital adverse event reporting
- 2014 Hospice Proposed Rule Released
- Solidify processes to avoid HAC penalties
- Steps to comply with HIPAA 2.0: Revise your policies and procedures
- 2014 IPPS Proposed Rule: CMS focuses on quality measures, inpatient status
- Citing HIPAA, CVS to end prescription reminders via mail
- Searched
