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Briefings on Infection Control Briefings on The Joint Commission Patient Safety Monitor

Your facility's infection control and prevention initiatives are in the spotlight: Scrutiny from The Joint Commission, CDC guidelines, mounting pressure from state government, and heightened public awareness all paly a role. How will you keep up?
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Briefings on Infection Control
Issue 12, December 1, 2004 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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ICPs flung into quick responses when flu vaccine supply falls short
The surprise announcement in October that the United States would only receive half of its normal... -
The proof is in the pathogens
As part of a new dress code policy, Greenville (SC) Hospital System banned the wearing of... -
How responses to SARS led to approaches to controlling respiratory infections
Outbreaks of SARS in 2003 provided dramatic demonstrations of the impact respiratory infections... -
Barrier precautions best used with other IC methods
Depending on which study you read, there are advantages and disadvantages to using barrier... -
New JCAHO infection control standards
Editor's note: This article is an excerpt from the new book, Infection Control Compliance Guide...
Issue 11, November 1, 2004 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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Assuage healthcare worker worries about influenza immunization effects
Although the CDC recommends that all healthcare workers annually receive vaccinations against the... -
Repeated surveyor visits, multiple patient tracers in five-day survey
Six months ago, staff handwashing compliance rates were nothing to clap about at Deaconess Hospital... -
IL authority expanded in public health emergencies
In a post-9/11 America, hospitals and public health agencies grapple with how best to prepare for... -
Feds pen pandemic preparedness plan
Recent outbreaks of human diseases caused by avian influenza strains are warning signs that the... -
Organ donor screening process paramount in preventing disease transmission
Organ procurement organizations (OPO) and hospitals with solid organ transplant programs won't see...
Issue 10, October 1, 2004 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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Four ways to comply with JCAHO, AAAHC infection control standards
Infection control is a huge component of any survey, whether your accreditor is the JCAHO or the... -
Annual fit-testing for tuberculosis
As of July 2, Uncle Sam requires your hospital to fit-test employees annually for respirators if... -
Standard precautions: New Joint Commission emphasis means policy review time
With the JCAHO's recent emphasis on IC, now is a good time to revisit your policy and procedures on...
Issue 9, September 1, 2004 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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New patient safety goal forces focus on root-cause analysis
If you're not familiar with the root- cause analysis (RCA) process al-ready, you need to be before... -
Staff preparation is key to surviving the reworked JCAHO survey
The JCAHO's 2004 survey process introduced tracer methodology as a way to assess compliance, which... -
Hand-gel container placement leads to hospital flash fire
A June fire in a Colorado hospital highlighted the importance of the National Fire Protection... -
Take a group approach with the Joint Commission's infection control standards
Create a committee to comply with the JCAHO's proposed IC standards, which emphasize a... -
The ABCs of an IC construction permit
While an IC risk assessment (ICRA) process form is important, construction personnel typically do...
Issue 8, August 1, 2004 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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CDC draft isolation precautions take different approach to HAIs
The CDC's draft isolation precautions guideline takes a more conservative approach than existing... -
JCAHO prepublication standards stress consistency across all settings
In June, the JCAHO released its 2005 prepublication IC standards for nonhospital settings... -
Pandemic preparedness is more important than ever
If and when the next major influenza pandemic hits the United States, the impact will be... -
Aging population, lawsuits rank among LTC challenges
Long-term care (LTC) facilities face several IC challenges in the coming decades, including a... -
Experts seek standards for waterborne pathogens
Although waterborne pathogens are a major source of healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs), no...
Issue 7, July 1, 2004 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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Revamped JCAHO survey process requires more staff involvement
The JCAHO’s redesigned survey process, which focuses on the accreditor’s new tracer... -
Use personal approach to increase staff vaccinations
A little nudge from local health officials led to a major spike in flu vaccinations at Bellevue... -
Use containment protocols to minimize infections
The infectious containment and environmental monitoring program during construction requires...
Issue 6, June 1, 2004 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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NFPA amends Life Safety Code to allow hand-rub dispenser use
In late April, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) amended the 2000 and 2003 editions... -
New SARS outbreak in China forces hospitals to reevaluate measures
After a quiet fall and winter, the deadly SARS virus could be primed for a comeback in China. At... -
Reports rip Ontario's response to SARS outbreaks
A pair of critical reports issued in late April provided a thorough examination of Ontario's... -
Q&A: APIC seeks more prominent role for ICPs
Editor's note: In March, Kathy Warye began work as the new executive director of the Association...
Issue 5, May 1, 2004 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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AOA accreditation program revises infection-control standards for 2004
The American Osteopathic Association (AOA) is revamping its IC standards to reflect ongoing efforts... -
CDC panel updates its guidelines on bacterial-pneumonia prevention
In late March, the CDC revised its guidelines for preventing healthcare-associated pneumonia... -
Respond quickly after finding mold in your facility
There are no simple solutions available to hospitals for managing mold problems, but the best...
Issue 4, April 1, 2004 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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Gel-dispenser debate continues: VA approves use, NFPA considers it
The movement to improve hand hygiene by installing dispensers for alcohol-based hand rub in... -
Use an all-hazards approach when preparing for disease outbreaks
With a revolving door of potential infectious disease threats, hospitals should develop plans that... -
Use Canadian pandemic flu plan to boost preparedness
As global health authorities monitor several bird-influenza outbreaks, the Canadian government... -
Establishing an infection control surveillance process
The development of an effective IC and prevention plan is essential to your organization, as JCAHO...
Issue 3, March 1, 2004 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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OSHA shift to fit-testing standard concerns IC advocacy association
IC professionals were caught off guard by OSHA's last-minute decision on December 31, 2003, to... -
Take measures to limit pathogen spread during construction jobs
There are several risk factors and common misconceptions that make health care facilities ideal... -
Surveillance is key to LTC infection control
IC activities performed in long-term care (LTC) facilities differ from those in hospitals, but both...
Issue 2, February 26, 2004 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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Infections, liability mean mold is higher priority for hospitals
Mold presents a difficult and expensive dilemma for hospitals. Not only does it cause structural... -
Explosive start to flu season helps hospitals prepare for SARS return
Facing the busiest flu season in recent history, health officials and IC professionals find... -
Tracer surveys: Surveyors plan to meet with staff
Prepare for a strong emphasis on patient safety and the JCAHO's National Patient Safety Goals... -
Customer service is vital component of an ICP's job
Although staff availability is the first step toward effective customer service, the next step is...
Issue 1, January 5, 2004 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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JCAHO revises IC standards, adds new patient safety goal for 2004
The JCAHO in mid-November stepped up its efforts to prevent health care-associated infections (HAI... -
Expert: Health system not ready for disease, bioterrorism threats
A leading expert on infectious diseases and bioterrorism painted a bleak picture of the health care... -
OSHA respiratory standard emphasizes fit testing
When it comes to IC standards, health care facilities need to concern themselves with more than... -
Prepare for surge capacity during outbreaks
Given the potential threat of SARS, bioterrorism, pandemic flu, and other large-scale outbreaks...