Operations Related to Environmental Hygiene

To 91members at the EXCHANGE 2012 conference, Laurie Leon, director of materials management at Boca Raton Regional Hospital, highlighted that 90 percent of hospitals could not readily pull together cost and weight data for their waste streams. This reality can lead to financial pressure.
The OSHA Hazard Communication (HazCom) Standard has been significantly revised for the first time since it came about in the 1980s. Those changes in the “Right-to-Know” Standard, as HazCom is commonly called, have brought in the use of the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) to identify and…
Ruth Carrico and Timothy Wiemken give a presentation on assessing your facility's risk for Clostridium Difficile.
In 2012, the Heart of Healthcare Awards was developed as a partnership between 91and Kimberly-Clark Professional to elevate and celebrate the critical role EVS professionals play in the healthcare environment. 91and Kimberly-Clark Professional are continuing their partnership to provide EVS…
It is widely accepted that environmental contamination plays an important role in the transmission of certain pathogens in the healthcare environment. As such, there has been a revival of interest in the role of environmental surfaces as potential vehicles for the transmission of several healthcare…
Treating bed bugs can be a real challenge with dire consequences if the wrong materials and methods are used. While it’s impossible to prevent bed bugs from getting inside your facility, there are many steps you can take to help your healthcare organization keep them from taking over.
Since 2008, the HCAHPS—Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems—survey has allowed valid comparisons across hospitals locally, regionally, and nationally. The core of the survey contains 18 items that ask “how often” or whether patients experienced a critical aspect of…
This presentation provides an overview of Value Based Care and importance of HCAPS (voice of patient), overview of healthcare environment and risk of transmission, and review of current key guidelines for environmental infection prevention.
Using real-world examples, evaluate how effective collaboration, cooperation and communication can lead to better patient outcomes, reduced HAI, and improved patient satisfaction.