5.23.12
DRAFT: I do not know what I am going to do with this, if anybody has any ideas let me know! More than likely I will send it up the chain of command after I complete my last mailer! Ms. Aylett, let me know if we have any copyright problems here, saving money and above all, saving the lives of our mothers, fathers, daughters, sons and a few jarheads seems to be pretty important to everyone, all the way to the White House!
(I have no idea why this is all in caps but it is late, I will fix it as we go, it is not in caps in the editor)
"News release issued by American Association of Critical-Care Nurses"
Thank you to AACN, the rest of the Critical Care Societies Collaborative and HHS.
http://www.aacn.org/haiawards
Best practices in efforts to eliminate
healthcare-associated infections honored in national awards program
Orlando, Fla. — May 21, 2012 — The Critical Care
Societies Collaborative (CCSC), in partnership with the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS), today announced awards recognizing 12 hospital
and healthcare facilities for their efforts to prevent — and eventually
eliminate — healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), a leading cause of death
in the United States.
Thank you Ms. Aylett! See the
rest of the story and please update your files, it is time to shift the goal
from “reduction” of Hospital Associated Infections (HAI) with “eradication of
HAI”, in my opinion, “eventually eliminate”, the direction is good!
Also, in my opinion, we need to
certify these facilities as “HAI Free”, they are far safer medical facilities
and more efficient, given a choice, where would you spend your money as a
customer?
Intensive Care Unit
Twin Cities Community Hospital
Templeton, California
Your kidding me, Twin Cities, that is our local
hospital, how cool is that! V.A.P. is one of their award winners, even better yet,
V.A.P. really dose not belong in our hospitals!
Perhaps
it is time to start recruiting, I know, "for what", I am still working on it!
Have a nice day!
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