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  • adequately comply with hand hygiene practices1

    adequately comply with hand hygiene practices1

  • did not maintain aseptic technique during observed central line dressing changes2

    did not maintain aseptic technique during observed central line dressing changes2

  • are placed without an appropriate indication3

    are placed without an appropriate indication3

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Partnering with Geisinger to reduce practice variation

How do you continue to improve care quality in the midst of a pandemic? Find out how the right planning, communication and training helped the Geisinger Health and Medline partnership stay focused on their ongoing initiative to decrease HAPIs and CLABSIs.

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CASE STUDY

What’s the key to standardization? Guiding caregiver behavior

Getting everyone to practice the same way is challenging. We helped Riverside Healthcare create a simple change model—standardized formulary, education and guidelines—to make it easier for staff to do the right thing every time.

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    Virtual Care Delivery

    Improve patient communication and outcomes, reduce readmissions and lower costs with an integrated virtual care platform.

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We bridge supply chain and clinical expertise to optimize healthcare operating performance. Together, we tackle your top priorities in four key areas, helping you problem solve difficult challenges and achieve your long-term goals.

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References:

  1. Hand hygiene in healthcare settings – core slides. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. Available at: https://www.cdc.gov/HandHygiene/download/hand_hygiene_core.pdf.
  2. BSI 2019 Discovery Assessment Findings. Available at https://www.medline.com/media/catalog/Docs/MKT/WP/OTH-EBSI-Discovery-Assessment-Overview-11-20.pdf.
  3. How-To Guide: Prevent Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection. Institute for Healthcare Improvement; 2011. Available at: http://www.ihi.org/resources/Pages/Tools/HowtoGuidePreventCatheterAssociatedUrinaryTractInfection.aspx.
  4. The industry strives for ‘zero harm’, but remains unprepared for today’s complex challenges. Joint Commission Center for Transforming Healthcare. Available at: https://www.centerfortransforminghealthcare.org/press-room/news/2019/08/the-industry-strives-for-zero-harm-but-remains-unprepared-for-todays-complex-challenges/.