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Arkansas

- Patients in Arkansas hospitals had 52 percent fewer central line-associated bloodstream infections in 2011 than would have been predicted. (SIR=0.48, What is this?)
- The percent of healthcare facilities in this state reporting HAI data to CDC's NHSN:
- Facilities in this state are required by law to report HAI data to NHSN
- State health department is involved with a CUSP initiative to prevent CLABSI and/or CAUTI
- State has implemented a CLABSI Prevention Collaborative
- 2012 Affordable Care Act (ACA) funding amount: $94,774.40
- Activity: HAI Prevention Infrastructure (see ACA Activities Funded for more information)
- 2011 Affordable Care Act (ACA) funding amount: $71,472
- Activity: HAI Prevention Infrastructure (see ACA Activities Funded for more information)
- 2009-2011 Recovery Act funding amount: $201,830
- Activity A: Infrastructure (see ELC Activities Funded for more information)
State Contact:
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Megan Berley, MPH
HAI Program Coordinator/ Epidemiologist
Arkansas Department of Health
4815 West Markham St., Slot 32
Little Rock, AR 72205
- Phone: 501-661-2296
- Megan.Berley@arkansas.gov
- Arkansas Department of Health
Louisiana

CDC and the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals have entered into a data use agreement. The state health department will gain access on a quarterly basis to data reported to CDC’s National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) from healthcare facilities in the state. The new provisions are designed to allow data access solely for the purposes of surveillance and prevention.
The following data are being requested by the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals:
- Central line-associated bloodstream infections in all critical care locations
- Surgical site infections for colon and hysterectomy procedures (inpatient procedures only)
- Catheter-associated urinary tract infections in all critical care locations
- Ventilator-associated pneumonia in all critical care locations
- Dialysis events from outpatient dialysis facilities
- MRSA and C. difficile Lab ID events from all inpatient locations (FacWideIN)
See entire Louisiana Data Use Agreement [PDF - 3.2 MB]
See detailed list of data [PDF - 233 KB] in the agreement
- Patients in Louisiana hospitals had 27 percent fewer central line-associated bloodstream infections in 2011 than would have been predicted. (SIR=0.73, What is this?)
- The percent of healthcare facilities in this state reporting HAI data to CDC's NHSN:
- State health department and hospital association are involved with a CUSP initiative to prevent CLABSI and/or CAUTI.
- State has implemented two CLABSI Prevention Collaboratives.
- State has implemented a SSI Prevention Collaborative
- 2012 Affordable Care Act (ACA) funding amount: $105,000.00
- Activity: HAI Prevention Infrastructure (see ACA Activities Funded for more information)
- 2011 Affordable Care Act (ACA) funding amount: $47,553
- Activity: HAI Prevention Infrastructure (see ACA Activities Funded for more information)
- 2009-2011 Recovery Act funding amount: $647,083
- Activities A, B, and C: Infrastructure, Monitoring, and Prevention Projects (see ELC Activities Funded for more information)
State Contact:
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Erica Washington, MPH
Louisiana Office of Public Health
1450 Poydras St., Ste. 2155
New Orleans, LA 70112 - Phone: (504) 568-8319
Fax: (504) 548-8290 - Erica.Washington@LA.gov
- Louisiana Department of Health & Hospitals
New Mexico

- Patients in New Mexico hospitals had 48 percent fewer central line-associated bloodstream infections in 2011 than would have been predicted. (SIR=0.52, What is this?)
- The percent of healthcare facilities in this state reporting HAI data to CDC's NHSN:
- Facilities in this state are required by law to report HAIs data to NHSN
- State health department and hospital association are involved with CUSP initiative to prevent CLABSI and/or CAUTI
- One of 10 state health departments in the Emerging Infections Programs (EIP) network*
- State has implemented a CAUTI Prevention Collaborative
- State has implemented a C. diff Prevention Collaborative
- State has implemented a MRSA Prevention Collaborative
- State has implemented a CLABSI Prevention Collaborative
- State is involved with antimicrobial stewardship activities
- State has implemented a Prevention Collaborative for LTC Facilities*
- 2012 Affordable Care Act (ACA) funding amount: $323,494.66
- Activities: HAI Prevention Infrastructure, HAI Prevention Initiatives and Electronic Laboratory Reporting (ELC)(see ACA Activities Funded for more information)
- 2011 Affordable Care Act (ACA) funding amount: $71,472
- Activity: HAI Prevention Infrastructure (see ACA Activities Funded for more information)
- 2009-2011 Recovery Act (EIP) funding amount: $403,465
- 2009-2011 Recovery Act (ELC) funding amount: $1,099,998
- Activities A, B, and C: Infrastructure, Monitoring, and Prevention Projects (see ELC Activities Funded for more information)
* These projects include laboratory components
State Contact:
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Joan Baumbach, MD, MPH
Infectious Disease Epidemiology Bureau Chief
New Mexico Department of Health
1190 St. Francis Drive, Suite N1350
PO Box 26110
Santa Fe, NM 87505 - Phone: (505) 827-0011
- Fax: (505) 827-0013
- joan.baumbach@state.nm.us
- New Mexico Department of Health
Oklahoma

- Patients in Oklahoma hospitals had 49 percent fewer central line-associated bloodstream infections in 2011 than would have been predicted. (SIR=0.51, What is this?)
- The percent of healthcare facilities in this state reporting HAI data to CDC's NHSN:
- Facilities in this state are required by law to report HAI data to NHSN
- State health department and hospital association are involved with a CUSP initiative to prevent CLABSI and/or CAUTI
- State has implemented a CAUTI Prevention Collaborative
- State has implemented a CLABSI Prevention Collaborative
- State has implemented a SSI Prevention Collaborative
- Dialysis facilities in this state are participating in prevention and/or reporting initiatives for HAIs
- 2012 Affordable Care Act (ACA) funding amount: $81,617.00
- Activity: HAI Prevention Infrastructure (see ACA Activities Funded for more information)
- 2011 Affordable Care Act (ACA) funding amount: $71,472
- Activity: HAI Prevention Infrastructure (see ACA Activities Funded for more information)
- 2009-2011 Recovery Act funding amount: $1,238,301
- Activities A, B, and C: Infrastructure, Monitoring, and Prevention Projects (see ELC Activities Funded for more information)
State Contact:
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Vonnie Meritt, RN, MPH, BSN
Director of Quality Initiatives
Oklahoma State Department of Health
1000 NE 10th
Oklahoma City, OK 73117 -
Phone: (405) 271-6576
Fax: (405) 271-1308 - VonnieM@health.ok.gov
- Oklahoma Department of Health
Texas

- Patients in Texas hospitals had 44 percent fewer central line-associated bloodstream infections in 2011 than would have been predicted. (SIR=0.56, What is this?)
- The percent of healthcare facilities in this state reporting HAI data to CDC's NHSN:
- Facilities in this state are required by law to report HAI data to NHSN
- State health department and hospital association are involved with a CUSP initiative to prevent CLABSI and/or CAUTI
- State has implemented a CLABSI Prevention Collaborative
- States that have implemented a SSI Prevention Collaborative
- State is involved with antimicrobial stewardship activities
- 2011 Affordable Care Act (ACA):
- State of Texas funding: $273,285
- Activity: HAI Prevention Initiatives
- Houston: $341,500
- Activity: Antimicrobial Use Surveillance (see ACA Activities Funded for more information)
- State of Texas funding: $273,285
- 2009-2011 Recovery Act funding amount: $1,233,977
- Activities A, B, and C: Infrastructure, Monitoring, and Prevention Projects (see ELC Activities Funded for more information)
State Contact:
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Ron Gernsbacher, LCSW
HAI Program Coordinator
Healthcare-Associated Infections
and Preventable Adverse Events
Texas Department of State Health Services
1100 W 49th Street
Austin TX, 78756
- Phone: (512) 776-6545
- ron.gernsbacher@dshs.state.tx.us
- Texas Department of Health
The information included in this map describes state HAI prevention efforts with financial and/or technical support provided by CDC. Please refer to state health department Web sites for information about additional HAI prevention efforts underway in each state.
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