Healthcare Leaders Outline Framework for Fighting Infections

Several public health and infectious diseases groups jointly authored a white paper that outlines a four-part framework for eliminating healthcare-associated infections, according to an Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology news release.

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Authors include representatives from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America, APIC and other organizations.

The four-part framework to eliminate the incidence of HAIs is a collection of best practices from recent successes. They include the following:

•    Implement evidence-based practices that protect patients
•    Align incentives to promote system-wide strategies for HAI prevention
•    Address gaps in knowledge to push beyond current medical knowledge
•    Collect data to target prevention efforts and measure progress

Read the APIC news release about the framework to eliminate HAIs.

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