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New infection control product monitors whether staff members perform hand hygiene

Patient Access Weekly Advisor, June 17, 2009

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Performing hand hygiene adequately and often is something that many healthcare facilities are striving to do better. For the most part, those in charge of monitoring for compliance with hand hygiene protocols use direct observational methods, which can not always be reliable. However, a new product being developed at the University of Florida may help hospitals better monitor which staff members pay attention to hygiene, reports this article from HealthLeaders Media.

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