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    Injection Safety Meetings Hosted by CDC
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    CDC has hosted a number of meetings to engage partners interested in injection safety. Meeting summaries are available in the links below.

    Meeting Summaries
    • Injection Safety: Insurance Stakeholders Meeting – December 15, 2011
    • Public Health Collaboration Models for Infection Prevention in Licensed Healthcare Settings: A Focus on Ambulatory Surgical Centers (ASCs) – October 20, 2010
    • Safety by Design: Innovative Approaches for Safe Injections – May 2010
    • Sticking with Safety: Eliminating Bloodborne Pathogen Risks during Blood Glucose Monitoring – May 2010
    • Injection Safety Stakeholder Meeting – December 2009
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    Page last reviewed: May 21, 2010
    Content source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID), Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion (DHQP)
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      • FAQs regarding Safe Practices for Medical Injections – Backgroundplus icon
        • General Questions
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    • Information for Patientsplus icon
      • FAQs for Patients
      • A Patient Safety Threat – Syringe Reuse
    • Preventing Unsafe Injection Practicesplus icon
      • Safe Injection Practices
      • CDC Clinical Reminder: Spinal Injection Procedures
    • Drug Diversionplus icon
      • U.S. Outbreaks Associated with Drug Diversion by Healthcare Providers, 1983-2013
    • Infection Prevention during Blood Glucose Monitoring and Insulin Administrationplus icon
      • FAQs regarding Assisted Blood Glucose Monitoring and Insulin Administration
      • CDC Clinical Reminder: Use of Fingerstick Devices
      • Clinical Reminder: Insulin Pens
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      • Infection Control Assessment of Ambulatory Surgical Centers
    • Meetingsplus icon
      • Insurance Stakeholders Meeting – December 2011
      • Ambulatory Surgical Centers – October 2010
      • Safety by Design – May 2010
      • Sticking with Safety – May 2010
      • Injection Safety Stakeholder Meeting December 2009
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    • Patient Notification Toolkitplus icon
      • Developing Documents for a Patient Notification
      • Planning Media and Communication Strategiesplus icon
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        • Planning the Release of Media and Patient Notification Letters
        • Conducting a Successful Press Conference or Media Opportunity
      • Establishing Communication Resourcesplus icon
        • Example Q/A Resources
      • Best Practices in Conduting Patient Notifications
      • Scope/Acknowledgement
      • Additional Resources
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