Policies for Eliminating Healthcare-associated Infections: Lessons Learned from State Stakeholder Engagement
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Policies for Eliminating Healthcare-associated Infections: Lessons Learned from State Stakeholder Engagement

  • 01/01/2012

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    The Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have collaborated since July 2010 to advance state-level healthcare-associated infection (HAI) prevention efforts. This report, Policies for Eliminating Healthcare-Associated Infections: Lessons from State Stakeholder Engagement, summarizes the outcomes of stakeholder meetings and phone consultations, facilitated by The Keystone Center1 , regarding the early impact of HAI policies in states.
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