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Prevent catheter UTIs with practical measures

Briefings on Evidence-Based Staff Development (formerly The Staff Educator), March 1, 2008

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Catheters are ever-present in the hospital environment; according to a recent study in the Journal on Quality and Patient Safety, one in four patients receive a catheter, typically following surgery.

But with Medicare ceasing to pay for urinary tract infections (UTI) acquired during hospitalization under the new Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services law set to take effect in October, educators and organizations as a whole are looking for ways to track catheter usage and reduce their facility’s infection rates.

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