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Tools and strategies for ongoing UTI care program compliance

Urinary Tract Infections in Long-Term Care,
provides a one-stop shop for addressing the unique challenges of preventing UTIs in today's long-term healthcare environment.

Utilize this valuable resource in your long-term care facilities to help nursing staff fully understand criteria for identifying true UTIs and to implement evidence-based practices for UTI prevention.

This resource will help long-term care facilities:
  • Understand the survey implications of UTI care
  • Implement competency-based training for prevention
  • Explain the impact that UTIs have on resident outcomes and make a business case for UTI prevention
  • Improve tracking, trending, and auditing of infection control practices, survey compliance, and quality measures

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