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Canadian hospital to offer hand washing rewards

Patient Safety Monitor: Global Edition, November 27, 2007

University Health Network, Canada's largest research hospitals, will soon offer Tim Hortons food gift certificates to staff "caught" washing their hands, reports The Globe and Mail. The reward system aims at reducing methicillen-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) to zero, according to the system's director of infection prevention and control, Michael Gardam.

Currently, only 40% of Canadian healthcare workers wash their hands properly, and one in 10 patients leaves with an infection, according to The Globe.

Gardam says the idea came to him after a Los Angeles, CA, hospital offered Starbucks food gift certificates in the same manner.

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