Electronic Surveillance Systems Can Reduce CAUTIs

Researchers found facilities with quality electronic surveillance systems saw a dramatic decline in catheter-associated urinary tract infection rates, while facilities without the systems saw no change, according to a study published in Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology.

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Read the full report in Becker’s Hospital Review on quality electronic surveillance systems.

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