Saturday, December 15, 2012

HAI Prevention, your input will save lives!


December 15, 2012

Jan Patterson, MD, MS, FSHEA

President of the Board of Trustees

Society of Healthcare Epidemiology of America

 

Re: Prevention of Healthcare Associated Infections in our Veteran’s Hospitals

 

Dear Dr. Patterson,

 

 Please allow me to thank you for the work you are doing concerning patient safety, I really appreciate it! Due to my lack of knowledge concerning healthcare my advocacy for the prevention of healthcare associated infections(HAI) in our Veteran’s hospitals is dedicated to “supporting those who help others”, much like yourself!

 Currently I am advocating for the establishment of some form of “Database of Best Practices for the prevention of HAI” at the California Department of Public Health(CDPH), it is covered by the freedom of information act and will be available to our Veteran’s hospitals and any professional interested in the state of the art science concerning the prevention of HAI.

 Any input from your organization would be most appreciated, this week I will be adding:

 

1.      Proper gauge of gloves operations to avoid micro cracks in the glove.

2.      Wireless, disposable contact leads, just 5s in general.  

3.      No name badge cords

4.       Proper water supply monitoring.

 

 

Email your response to:  Jorge.Palacios@cdph.ca.gov

 

Anthem Blue Cross recently partnered with the University of California concerning patient safety, good things should come from this, hopefully adding to the database,

 Healthcare facilities that implement these best practices should be easy to identify in California’s surveillance system, the public and big businesses will flock to these safe and efficient facilities.

 Constantly improving a known process will result in saved lives of mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers and Veteran’s. Using the current system to do little more than identify poorly performing facilities is a tragic waste of taxpayers’ money, developing thousands of individual processes is beyond comprehension, the statistics prove it in my opinion.

 Once again, thank you so much for your efforts!

 

Sincerely,

Michael H. Slavinski                                http://h-a-i-5.blogspot.com/

 

  

"If we can improve the quality of care, that will translate into lower cost," Anthem President Pam Kehaly said. "These are real dollars”

 

Ps: this effort will not be without cost, your support would be critical, the database already exists but your input and support will change the modern healthcare industry, management is already heading back the “innovation” camp, time is not on our side.
 
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