Infection Prevention and Control

Patients and health workers alike are at risk for care-related infections.
We have the knowledge and tools to help you mitigate these risks. 
Ask about our new MDRO consulting service, which makes early
identification and management a priority. Count on JCR to
provide practical strategies to help you build a sustainable Infection
Prevention and Control program.



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Latest Research Highlights Quality of Infection Prevention and Control Issues

Infections continue to be a significant health care challenge.  There is an increase in the number of organisms that are resistant and virulent.

 

According to research, the most successful approach to infection prevention and control includes these steps:

 

  • Having leaders who are committed to addressing the issue
  • Standardizing processes to decrease variability
  • Educating caregivers and staff on their responsibilities
  • Using forcing systems when appropriate
  • Monitoring key metrics to determine progress

 

 

Whatever stage you’ve reached in your organization’s process improvement, we offer the authoritative and affordable resources you need to ensure the success of your initiative.

From Our Practice Leader

Infection Prevention and Control Article

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The 2009 Joint Commission Leadership standards have a direct impact on the infection prevention and control (IPC) program ...
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Learn more about Infection Prevention and Control at:

• Learn about our Infection Prevention and Control Consulting
Web-based course: Foundations in Infection Control
Resources on CMS-Hospital Acquired Conditions
Articles on Infection Prevention and Control
Read about Barbara Soule 
• H1N1 Resources

Please join us in congratulating Barbara Soule, who recently received two professional awards!  Read more »


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