An American Journal of Infection Control and National Healthcare Safety Network data quality collaboration: A supplement of new case studies - 22/05/12
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The rationale for the case study series is presented, along with results of the first 5 American Journal of Infection Control–National Healthcare Safety Network case studies. Although the respondents were correct in their assessments more often than not, opportunities for improvement remain. Ten new case studies with questions are provided. Participants are provided with instructions on how to submit responses for continuing education credit through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Answers with referenced explanations will be provided immediately to those who seek continuing education credit and at a later date via the online journal for those who do not.
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Conflict of interest: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, our partners, and our content experts disclose no financial interests or other relationships with the manufacturers of commercial products, suppliers of commercial services, or commercial supporters, with the exception of Marc-Oliver Wright, who received an honorarium from Carefusion, Inc. This supplement does not include any discussion of the unlabeled use of a product or a product under investigational use. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention does not accept commercial support. The findings and conclusions in this supplement are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. |
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Publication of this supplement was made possible by an unrestricted educational grant from BD. |
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We thank Courtney Lee, National Healthcare Safety Network Health Educator, for her invaluable work in helping us improve these case studies and for arranging for CEU awards for these case studies. |
Vol 40 - N° 5S
P. S32-S40 - juin 2012 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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