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Trailblazers

Small Things Matter in Infection Prevention

How hospitals expand infection prevention and surveillance to reduce bloodstream infections and improve patient safety. - TrailBlazers
AHA Center for Health Innovation Market Scan
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Trailblazers: Small Things Matter in Infection Prevention

A new AHA Trailblazers report, “Small Things Matter in Infection Prevention,” explores how hospitals are expanding surveillance programs to include peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) and other vascular access devices — an area that represents both high volume and untapped opportunity for infection prevention.
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Infection Control and Prevention

Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAI) prevention and reduction are longstanding quality and patient safety priorities.
Sponsored Executive Dialogues
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Hospital Onset Bacteremia

Sources of hospital onset bacteremia (HOB), its identification, how effectively HOB can be prevented, treated and considerations for quality metrics.
Case Studies
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Henry Ford Health: Accelerating Efforts to Reduce CLABSI Rates Yields Promising Results

Henry Ford’s hematology-oncology unit has reduced the incidence of CLABSIs in its hematology-oncology unit by 75%, documenting only two cases between July 2020 and June 2021.
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A Case Study in Reducing Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection (CLABSI) Rates

A Case Study in Reducing Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection (CLABSI) Rates 
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Fight Health Care-Associated Infections (HAI) with Automated Hand Hygiene Technology

Join this webinar to learn the impacts of HAIs and how an automated hand hygiene solution can benefit patients and hospitals. Joan Ivaska, executive director of infection prevention at Banner Health shares the role hand hygiene plays within their infection prevention plan.
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Achieving Sustained Reduction in Blood Culture Contamination

Reducing blood culture contamination is critical for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment of bloodstream infections. To achieve sustained reduction in blood culture contamination, a multifaceted approach — incorporating technique, technology, and process improvement —has proven to be effective.  One such approach, leveraged by a community hospital affiliated with a large health care system in the East, is the Baldridge Excellence Framework. Join this webinar to learn more about their journey and how the principles of the Baldridge Excellence Framework may be applied to your institution to improve patient safety and quality outcomes.