
doi: 10.1086/502404
pmid: 15108735
AbstractLittle information exists on the state of infection control (IC) practices in ambulatory sites. In preparation for a JCAHO survey, 62 ambulatory sites were visited to monitor and improve IC practices. A dedicated IC practitioner was instrumental in improving practices at ambulatory sites and in successfully completing a JCAHO survey.
Chicago, Infection Control, Infection Control Practitioners, Equipment Contamination, Humans, Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, Ambulatory Care Facilities, United States, Quality of Health Care
Chicago, Infection Control, Infection Control Practitioners, Equipment Contamination, Humans, Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, Ambulatory Care Facilities, United States, Quality of Health Care
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