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Hand hygiene is the top way to prevent the spread of healthcare-associated infections. It has also become a major focus of Joint Commission and CMS surveyors, so hospitals need to ensure their healthcare workers are complying with hand washing guidelines.


Agenda highlights include:

  • Barriers to improving hand hygiene compliance
    • Leadership
    • Logistics
    • Stakeholder buy-in
    • Measurement process
  • How Vanderbilt University Medical Center improved its hand hygiene compliance
    • Monitoring progress
  • Accountability
    • How to address low performers
    • Creating an accountability process
  • Secondary benefits
    • Creating a culture of safety
    • Confronting those who are non-compliant
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