5 Whys Behind HAIs
Dig into these five “Whys” behind HAIs to help create a safer healthcare environment and reduce the risk of HAIs spreading to patients, providers, staff, and visitors.
Dig into these five “Whys” behind HAIs to help create a safer healthcare environment and reduce the risk of HAIs spreading to patients, providers, staff, and visitors.
This guide is designed to help healthcare professionals navigate the intricate process of cleaning and disinfecting ultrasound probes, ensuring patient safety and reducing the risk of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs).
TEEClean Automated TEE Probe Cleaner Disinfector surpasses competition because of its simplicity. It manages every step of the reprocessing procedure—from cleaning to high-level disinfection and rinsing—within one device.
The impact of automated reprocessing on time efficiency can be observed by comparing the three most common methods: manual, semi-automated, and fully automated reprocessing.
As healthcare facilities prioritize patient safety, infection control, and staff well-being, adopting automated reprocessing technologies represents a proactive step toward achieving these goals.
With the state of the world being what it is these days, it’s hard knowing who to trust. A simple Google search on any topic will pull up various opinions and “facts” which are in direct opposition to one another.
Waste has become a major issue over the last few decades. As society has advanced, more and more things have become disposable and we have become more and more willing to just toss things in the trash, even when it's not necessary.
Now that surveys have resumed, it is important to know what has changed in the survey process and how you can be better prepared. The survey process looks "somewhat different" according to TJC.
Not only are HAIs unbelievably expensive and damaging to a healthcare facility, but they diminish and sometimes reverse the hard work put in by healthcare professionals to get patients healthy. In some cases, they even lead to death.
In this age of instant information at our fingertips, technologies that retain all information on a patient procedure and make it easily transportable via thumb drive are very attractive. But are they compliant with laws and standards set by HIPAA and by accrediting agencies, like TJC?
When reprocessing TEE probes, the focus is on ensuring that the probe shaft is properly bedside cleaned, cleaned, and high-level disinfected. But what about the TEE probe handle and the cables?