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The Massachusetts Hospital Association (MHA) created the Accountable Care Compass Awards to highl...
Many hospitals feel they have adequately addressed the issue of bloodstream infection prevention ...
A patient care initiative was created to eliminate catheter-associated urinary tract infections. ...
Roseland Community Hospital joined the Illinois Foundation for Quality Healthcare, the quality im...
Reduction of hospital-acquired infections is a major focus of the board of directors and senior l...
Best practices from the Surgical Care Improvement Project have been implemented to reduce the inc...
Beth Israel Medical Center implemented a multifaceted intervention to interrupt transmission and ...
Motivated by two years of high central line associated blood stream infection rates in the intens...
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...
In the fourth quarter of 2009, Lutheran Medical Center conducted a pilot study on three medical/s...
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement estimates that 48 percent of intensive care unit patient...
In 2005, North Shore University Hospital's president and chief executive officer made a commitmen...
NuHealth Nassau University Medical Center identified central line-associated blood stream infecti...
Outside the intensive care unit, catheters remain in place for a longer duration; therefore, it i...
Rochester General Hospital formed a multidisciplinary team to develop and implement actions that ...
Rochester General Hospital's infection prevention team partnered with the surgical intensive care...
Preventing health care-associated infections is a critical step in reducing morbidity and mortali...
Stony Brook University Medical Center joined the Institute for Healthcare Improvement critical ca...