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A statewide survey of nosocomial infection surveillance in acute care hospitals.

Michael B Edmond1, Mary Beth White-Russell, Janis Ober, C Diane Woolard, Gonzalo M L Bearman.   

Abstract

Increasingly, states are considering mandating the reporting of nosocomial infection data. To determine the impact of potential legislation, a questionnaire was mailed to the infection control department of each hospital in Virginia to assess the size of the infection control workforce and methodologies used for nosocomial infection surveillance. Most hospitals (64%) had 1 ICP full-time equivalent (FTE), and, at 86% of hospitals, the ICPs had other major responsibilities. The estimated mean additional ICP FTE required to perform hospital-wide surveillance was 1.7. Statewide, an additional 160 ICPs at an estimated annual cost of 11.5 million dollars would be required if reporting of all nosocomial infections were mandated.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16216664     DOI: 10.1016/j.ajic.2005.05.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Infect Control        ISSN: 0196-6553            Impact factor:   2.918


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1.  Computer surveillance of hospital-acquired infections: a 25 year update.

Authors:  R Scott Evans; Rouett H Abouzelof; Caroline W Taylor; Vickie Anderson; Sharon Sumner; Sharon Soutter; Ruth Kleckner; James F Lloyd
Journal:  AMIA Annu Symp Proc       Date:  2009-11-14
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