Automating surveillance for healthcare-associated infections: Rationale and current realities (Part I/III)

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Infection surveillance is one of the cornerstones of infection prevention and control. Measurement of process metrics and clinical outcomes, such as detection of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), can be used to support continuous quality improvement. HAI metrics are reported as part of the CMS Hospital-Acquired Conditions Program, and they influence facility reputation and financial outcomes.

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Shenoy, E. S., & Branch-Elliman, W. (2023, February 10). Automating surveillance for healthcare-associated infections: Rationale and current realities (Part I/III). Antimicrobial Stewardship and Healthcare Epidemiology. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/ash.2022.312

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