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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, 2005 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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The WHO offers a new twist to hand-hygiene guidelines
The WHO released new hand hygiene guidelines last month aimed at reducing hand-spread infections in... -
Preventing VAP can save you thousands of dollars per patient
VAP is the leading cause of death from healthcare-acquired infections (HAI), and preventing it can... -
Proper use of antibiotic prophylaxis helps prevent surgical site infections
Although the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ (CMS) upcoming Surgical Care...
Issue 11, November 1, 2005 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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The clean-house effect: Wiping out Clostridium difficile
A common denominator for infection prevention practices is strong, consistent, and dedicated hand... -
The ABCs of CDC's proposed updated tuberculosis guidelines
In 1989, the CDC announced its plan to rid the country of tuberculosis (TB) by 2010. But although... -
Passing the test: One facility's education in tuberculosis testing staff complia
Officials at the Southern Ohio Medical Center (SOMC) in Portsmouth considered the course a... -
Emerging diseases conference
For now, it's a problem in faraway places such as Vietnam, Thailand, and Indonesia. But what will...
Issue 10, October 1, 2005 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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Countdown to HICPAC guidelines: What ICPs can expect
ICPs continue to await the release of the HICPAC disinfection and sterilization guidelines, which... -
Study: Catheter reminders can cut down on infection
Realizing that the hectic hospital environment can often make it easy to overlook nonessential but... -
Learn how to manage mold in your facility
Microbial remediation is a relatively simple but expensive operation that is perhaps best described... -
Patient safety showcased in Washington, DC
The House Energy and Commerce Committee's Subcommittee on Health held a hearing on June 9 to...
Issue 9, September 1, 2005 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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Hospital staff TB testing: A challenging responsibility
A pair of highly publicized TB cases involving infected healthcare workers slipping through the... -
Bird flu: It's not too early to start preparing for the worst
Michael Osterholm, PhD, MPH, called it the "perfect storm." The director of the Center for... -
Tracers: An effective tool to protect against infection, JCAHO surveyors
The one thing worse than learning that your staff don't comply with certain IC measures is when a... -
Mandatory infection data reporting legislation: Coming to a state near you-ready
State legislatures nationwide are attempting to hold hospitals responsible for their infection... -
The Key(stone) state
Pennsylvania's mandatory HAI reporting serves as cautionary tale Pennsylvania was the first state...
Issue 8, August 1, 2005 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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One facility’s answer to MRSA
Healthcare officials at Group Health Cooperative (GHC) in Tacoma, WA, know that when it comes to... -
Saving lives, 100,000 at a time
Sharing peer review literature on proven IC practices is the simple yet profound goal of the... -
SCIP strives to reduce postop complications
In an effort to reduce postoperative complications, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services... -
No need to sweat over the JCAHO’s new risk assessment requirement for facilities
Here’s advice for IC departments scurrying to comply with the JCAHO’s requirement to...
Issue 7, July 1, 2005 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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Legionella: An underrated hospital contaminant
A common yet often underestimated bacterium is responsible for several thousand preventable deaths... -
PAPRs v. N-95s: A breakdown of two top TB respirators
Stuck between trying to provide the best level of protection against tuberculosis (TB) for your... -
Improving numbers of flu vaccinations among workers a primary concern for ICPs
The CDC reports that only 36% of workers received the vaccination in 2003. Flu vaccination reduces... -
Debate over alcohol-based preps still a hot topic
A pair of highly publicized surgical fires in the past two years has sparked a national debate... -
Patient empowerment program fuels significant hand-hygiene improvement
A program designed to increase hand-hygiene compliance through patient participation and validated...
Issue 6, June 1, 2005 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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JCAHO: 12% of hospitals require hand hygiene improvement
A 2004 JCAHO poll revealed that 12% of healthcare organizations require improvement to comply with... -
Pertussis: Ongoing threat to children
A lack of awareness and a misconception about susceptibility are two factors that increase the... -
Hospital construction projects pose direct threat of infection to workers
Poorly monitored on-site construction or renovation projects pose a significant risk to hospital... -
New technology aids community, hospitals in detecting infectious outbreaks
Healthcare officials in Westchester County, NY, are catching the flu-so others won't. With the...
Issue 5, May 1, 2005 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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Communication, technology pair up to combat resistant organisms
Communication, technology pair up to combat resistant organisms In the community that Kingman... -
JCAHO's hand-hygiene goal under new 'three-strikes' rule
JCAHO's hand-hygiene goal under new 'three-strikes' rule Surveyors will now score two National... -
Conduct tracer methodologies to maintain IC compliance, survey readiness
One of best ways to get your healthcare facility ready for the IC-related portion of a JCAHO survey... -
Develop an IC plan that includes your entire facility
Develop an IC plan that includes your entire facility When establishing an IC committee...
Issue 4, April 1, 2005 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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ICPs share ways to meet OSHA's bloodborne pathogen standard
In the wake of bloodborne pathogen violations topping OSHA's list of the most cited standards for... -
Hospital-based Web sites can provide homes for IC information
The JCAHO was scheduled to arrive for survey within two months of Dorothea Wyant, MBA/MHA, BSN... -
IC and decontamination preparation go hand in hand
IC professionals can play a critical role in helping develop a decontamination strategy for your...
Issue 3, March 1, 2005 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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Hospital tries new handwashing gig
"Please remember to wash your hands before leaving Room 334," echoes a voice from a speaker located... -
Laboratory document serves as hospital's JCAHO-required IC plan
When an IC committee at a Tucson , AZ , hospital saw how effective a mission and goals document was... -
OSHA details best practices for hazmat incidents
The September 11, 2001 , attacks on the World Trade Center and current JCAHO requirements should...
Issue 2, February 1, 2005 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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JCAHO: Be sure all personnel get on board in infection control efforts
Every employee in your healthcare facility must get involved in IC efforts. That was the main theme... -
IC resources spread to maximum as HAI prevention in the spotlight
At a time when IC resources are already stretched thin, regulators, accreditors, and quality... -
Personal digital assistants improve patient care, but can also harbor infections
Hand-held computers, or personal digital assistants (PDA), are starting to replace pens and charts...
Issue 1, January 1, 2005 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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2005 IC standards put infection control professionals to the test
With nine new JCAHO standards and their 44 elements of performance (EP) officially kicking in this... -
Keep design in mind when trying to reduce hospital-acquired infections
Private rooms. Accessible sinks. Durable building materials. Superior ventilation systems. Research... -
PPE selection, use in forefront due to emerging infectious diseases
Although personal protective equipment (PPE) is critical in defending healthcare workers against...