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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, 2009 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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Environmental services: Prevent infections and ensure safety
Even with initiatives such as hand hygiene awareness, respiratory etiquette, and standard and... -
ESSENCE provides hospitals with early flu virus detection
When H1N1 outbreaks were first encountered in April, the Maryland Department of Health was one of... -
Educating visitors about isolation precautions
With Joint Commission standards requiring patient and visitor education on HAIs, coupled with the...
Issue 11, November 1, 2009 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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Bringing down infection rates quickly
On June 31, the New York State Health Department released a report detailing the HAI rates of... -
New York requires flu vaccines for healthcare workers
As medical facilities around the country begin their flu vaccination programs, IPs and employee... -
Horror stories highlight safety and IC faux pas
When you work in the healthcare field, you accumulate plenty of stories. Pretty soon, you begin to...
Issue 10, October 1, 2009 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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New ICU technology could improve IC processes
Imagine you could interact with multiple patients, diagnose and treat their illnesses, administer... -
Protecting your work force from MDRO infections
In recent years, MDROs have come under increased scrutiny, particularly in hospitals. As more... -
Affecting change in Nevada’s IC regulations
Everyone needs a wake-up call now and then. For some, it’s reprimand from your boss. For...
Issue 9, September 1, 2009 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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Steam sterilization is on Joint Commission’s radar
After working with multiple professional and trade organizations on the common and proper use of... -
Infection prevention faces budget cuts, higher expectations
There isn’t a business in the United States that hasn’t felt the brunt of the recession... -
Building an antimicrobial stewardship program
Preventing the spread of MDROs in your facility is increasingly important. With close attention... -
SSI prevention measures include evidence-based guidelines
The final National Patient Safety Goal (NPSG) that deals with a specific infection is...
Issue 8, August 1, 2009 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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Electronic surveillance systems increase efficiency
The demands on today’s IP are extensive. In addition to managing and educating frontline... -
IC deficiencies elicit a close look at the MRI suite
For years, many MRI suites in hospitals and outpatient facilities have operated without proper IC... -
How to plan better for infectious waste disposal
Although the summer months usually override the thought of flu season for healthcare workers and... -
Reducing central line infections outside of the ICU
Meeting the requirements of The Joint Commission’s National Patient Safety Goal (NPSG...
Issue 7, July 1, 2009 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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Swine flu scare provides real-time preparedness training
For years, the CDC has proclaimed that the potential of a pandemic is not a question of if, but... -
Ambulatory surgery centers face IC crackdown
On May 18, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) began enforcing the new... -
HHS plans to use $50 million to prevent infections
Although we’ve yet to see whether the $787 billion economic stimulus package passed by... -
Getting organized to meet standards on MDROs
The Joint Commission’s 2009 National Patient Safety Goals (NSPG) related to improving IC... -
N95 fit testing during a pandemic
When the novel influenza A H1N1 virus, or swine flu, hit Mexico and subsequently the United States...
Issue 6, June 1, 2009 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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New antibiotic organism elicits CDC recommendations
Although much of the focus of MDROs has been on MRSA, a relatively new, and potentially more... -
Are checklists the future of infection prevention?
The use of checklists dates back to World War II, when pilots used them to conduct final... -
How much PPE is enough during a pandemic?
Emergency management directors and IPs are aware of the importance of personal protective equipment... -
Deadlines come fast and furious on National Patient Safety Goals
Procrastinators take note: The Joint Commission has a number of deadlines looming in your future... -
Train the Trainer, reducing MRSA rates with positive deviance
: Few question the ingrained hierarchy present in most healthcare facilities. In many cases...
Issue 5, May 1, 2009 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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Greening your hospital without sacrificing IC
It’s not uncommon for IPs to raise a caution flag when they hear the words “going... -
Counting particle dust during construction
The Joint Commission’s Environment of Care standards in the Comprehensive Accreditation... -
Study finds a decline in MRSA in the ICU
On an all-too-regular basis, newspaper headlines depict grim trends related to MRSA, both in the... -
Communication is the key to compliance
It’s difficult enough to establish effective means of communication between the IC team and... -
APIC campaign can benefit visitors and staff
If you are looking for a free and easy training tool requiring little time or effort, you may want...
Issue 4, April 1, 2009 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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Secret shoppers help improve hand hygiene compliance
If you want to see someone’s true behavior, watch what they do when they think no one is... -
Malpractice lawsuits could have more implications for infection prevention
Think about the typical multimillion-dollar medical malpractice lawsuits that are most publicized... -
Activity-based management plus financial accountability equals success
Today’s infection preventionist (IP) is in a difficult situation. While the hospital... -
Eight ways to get more IC for your money
If you are an infection preventionist (IP), you are likely feeling the pressure of doing more with... -
Forge a working relationship with the lab
Although it’s not technically considered part of the IC department, the laboratory services... -
Make support staff part of infection control
The support services area of IC, including housekeeping and the janitorial staff, plays a...
Issue 3, March 1, 2009 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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Eight tips to help you conduct a thorough outbreak investigation
Tracking down the source of an infectious disease outbreak is the stuff television dramas are made... -
Overcome challenges to reduce surgical site infections
The operating room (OR) can be a world unto itself. It’s physically separated from the rest... -
Preventing disease transmission is focus of IC.02.03.01
Under Joint Commission standard IC.02.03.01, an organization must work to prevent the transmission...
Issue 2, February 1, 2009 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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Three hospitals share their award-winning infection prevention strategies
Three of the five Joint Commission 2008 Ernest A. Codman Awards were bestowed on hospitals whose IC... -
Tennessee hospital reduces MRSA in long-term care patients
At Blount Memorial Hospital in Maryville, TN, a team effort reduced MRSA rates among patients... -
This patient rights standard has implications for IC
A new 2009 Joint Commission standard requires hospitals to tell patients that the facility may need... -
New CDC guidelines: Current and comprehensive
The CDC issued updated disinfection and sterilization guidelines November 18, 2008, in a... -
New kid on the block: DNV accreditation offers choice
In September 2008, an independent foundation that began by inspecting and evaluating Norwegian... -
Eight ways to get the word out on a new policy or procedure
When a new document such as the recent CDC disinfection and sterilization guidance gets issued (see...
Issue 1, January 1, 2009 - VIEW THE FULL ISSUE
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C. diff more prevalent than previously believed
A new nationwide APIC study shows the number of C. diff infections may be six to 20 times higher... -
Aggressive action (and aggressive nurses) fight Acinetobacter at Louisiana hospital
When Baton Rouge (LA) General Hospital began seeing highly susceptible patients develop... -
IC.01.03.01, assessing risk is a starting point
When a Joint Commission surveyor comes into your IC department, the first thing he or she will... -
Take a strong stand against the flu with declination forms
APIC officials took a strong position in support of flu vaccinations this season by issuing a...