Several healthcare acquired infections (HAIs), such as central line-associated bloodstream infections and ventilator events, showed increased prevalence in 2021, according to new data released by the ...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), often called hospital-acquired infections, are the bugs patients pick up while receiving care in a hospital, or after discharge. These infections are picked up ...
Healthcare-associated infections remain a persistent global challenge affecting patients, healthcare personnel, and visitors. These infections significantly contribute to increased mortality, longer ...
The CDC has issued a report detailing the state of healthcare-associated infections among the 50 states. The data in the report were submitted by hospitals to CDC’s National Healthcare Safety Network, ...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAI) have remained above pre-COVID levels in acute care settings, according to new federal data. The 2021 National and State HAI Progress Report, published online Nov ...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) continue to represent a major challenge for health systems worldwide, significantly impacting patient outcomes and contributing to increased healthcare costs.
MedCity News: The Future of Training: How Virtual Reality Can Protect Clinicians from Healthcare-associated Infections
Every day in the U.S., 1 in 31 hospital patients contracts at least one healthcare-associated infection (HAI). In addition to these patient infections, healthcare workers themselves are extremely ...
The Future of Training: How Virtual Reality Can Protect Clinicians from Healthcare-associated Infections
D Magazine: Healthcare-Associated Infections Are on the Rise. How Do DFW Hospitals Compare?
The Leapfrog Group’s spring 2023 hospital health grades show that healthcare-associated infections are rising following the pandemic, a cause for concern for all providers. With new legislation likely ...
Vermont has the highest rate of catheter-associated urinary tract infections, while the District of Columbia has the lowest, according to the healthcare-associated infections dataset from CMS.