The rise in HAIs poses a risk to all health care systems, with an estimated 75,000 deaths attributed to HAIs annually and over $9 billion in hospital system costs. A proactive solution to the problem is key, with Infection Preventionists, high-quality clinical data management, data integrity, and updated technology all playing a part.
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Taking a proactive approach to Infection Prevention
by Christina Wollney
Data Utilization, Innovation, Process Improvement
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