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Hospitals & Health Networks magazine, the flagship publication of the AHA, has put together a web...
After identification of an opportunity to reduce CAUTIs, leadership headed an initiative to reduc...
Harm/hospital-acquired condition reports were sent to each hospital. In reviewing both campuses, ...
Following a high rate of central line-associated blood stream infections in the fourth quarter of...
The medical center’s mission was to reduce the C. difficile rate from 26.7 cases per 10,000 patie...
Background In October 2008, CMS discontinued additional payments for certain hospital-acquired c...
A recent study of 39 children's hospitals revealed 16 organizations have antimicrobial stewardshi...
A patient care initiative was created to eliminate catheter-associated urinary tract infections. ...
After experiencing an increase in CLABSI, the vascular access team and infection prevention and c...
Infection Control surveillance identified 49 episodes of CLABSI from July 2008-June 2009, greater...
Reduction of hospital-acquired infections is a major focus of the board of directors and senior l...
Beth Israel Medical Center implemented a multifaceted intervention to interrupt transmission and ...
Catheter-associated urinary tract infection remains the most common health care-acquired infectio...
Ventilator-associated pneumonia and central line-associated infections data for the third quarter...
Outside the intensive care unit, catheters remain in place for a longer duration; therefore, it i...
Stony Brook University Medical Center joined the Institute for Healthcare Improvement critical ca...