Teleflex Case Study
This health system reduced CLABSI rates by 79% following an eLearning CLABSI Prevention course that was rolled out to its nursing staff.
This health system reduced CLABSI rates by 79% following an eLearning CLABSI Prevention course that was rolled out to its nursing staff.
This health system reduced CLABSI rates by 79% following an eLearning CLABSI Prevention course that was rolled out to its nursing staff.
Reducing the Incidence of CAUTI CAUTI is the leading cause of avoidable harm and the most common hospital-acquired condition.
Children’s Hospital Colorado (CHCO) has spearheaded a sepsis quality improvement initiative focused on improving early detection and effective management of sepsis. The goal was to use training to support clinicians’ quick, confident, and correct decision-making when pediatric sepsis is or should be suspected.
This sepsis study was conducted by a large US health system concerned with high rates of sepsis. Participants, 1,051 nurses, were asked to take an accredited, evidence-based, 29-question sepsis knowledge and performance course on Amplifire’s confidence-based e-Learning platform.
Clostridium difficile is a gram-positive, spore-forming bacterium that causes serious disease ranging from diarrhea to potentially lethal pseudomembranous colitis. The rate of C. difficile infections (CDIs) has been rising steadily since 2000, complicated by the emergence of virulent new strains. One of the major risk factors for development of CDI is exposure to antibiotics, which alter the normal gut flora.
Reducing Pressure Injuries in Hospitals Pressure injuries (formerly called pressure ulcers) are considered preventable by Centers for Medicare &
A New Pathway to Reduce Sepsis Morbidity Every hour that a sepsis diagnosis is missed, mortality increases 8%. In
CLABSI Study – A New Pathway to Reduce CLABSI in Hospitals Central venous catheters (CVCs) are used for the
The Next Step in Eliminating CAUTI: The Leading Cause of Avoidable Patient Harm About 30 million Foley catheters are