Grantee Meeting Presentations
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HAI State Plan
General HAI Information
From the ELC HAI Grantee Meeting held on Oct 19, 2009
- Keys for the Elimination of HAIs [PDF - 1,682 KB]
- Recovery Act for HAIs: ELC Program [PDF - 1,182 KB]
- DHQP Patient Safety Activities [PDF - 1,072 KB]
- HAIs [PDF - 1,531 KB]
- Recipient Reporting & Data Quality Review [PDF - 138 KB]
- Redesigning Hospital Care to Reduce MRSA [PDF - 1,718 KB]
- T3: Translating Evidence to Operations [PDF - 703 KB]
HAI-Policy Update
- HHS HAI Programs & Resources to Support States [PDF - 337 KB]
- Preventing HAIs ELC Program May 2009 [PDF - 411 KB]
- Preventing HAIs EIP May 2009 [PDF - 406 KB]
- The Direct Medical Costs of HAIs in U.S. Hospitals and the Benefits of Prevention. March 2009. [PDF - 835 KB]
- Estimating HAIs and Deaths in U.S. Hospitals, 2002 [PDF - 215 KB]
NHSN
From the ELC HAI Grantee Meeting held on Oct 19, 2009
- How Can Your State Use NHSN to Establish an HAI Reporting Program? [PDF - 1,353 KB]
- NHSN Basics [PDF - 1,788 KB]
- NHSN Data Validation [PDF - 963 KB]
- Patient Safety Component: CLABSI [PDF - 1,167 KB]
- NHSN MDRO & CDAD Module [PDF - 1,681 KB]
- NHSN HAI Comparison Metrics [PDF - 753 KB]
Lessons Learned from States
From the ELC HAI Grantee Meeting held on Oct 19, 2009
- Role of the State in Prevention Collaboratives [PDF - 636 KB]
- Prevention Collaboratives in Context of Public Reporting [PDF - 2,473 KB]
- Validation Study—Pilot Study: Tennessee [PDF - 443 KB]
- MRSA Surveillance: Challenges and Lessons Learned—Tennessee [PDF - 60 KB]
Prevention Collaboratives
From the ELC HAI Grantee Meeting held on Oct 19, 2009
- A Collaborative Approach to Preventing HAIs [PDF - 235 KB]
- State Hospital Association / State Health Department Collaboration [PDF - 149 KB]
- Key Elements in IHI Quality Improvement Collaboratives on HAI [PDF - 47 KB]
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