Liz Jacobs
April 20, 2014
California Nurses Association
Regarding: Prevention of Healthcare Associated Infections
Dear Ms. Jacobs,
Thank you and the
entire California Nurses Association and all of its members for all that you do
for the wellbeing of others, as a pro-bono advocate for the Prevention of
Healthcare Associated Infections(HAI) in our Veteran’s Hospitals, I really a appreciate
it!
Currently my advocacy
is supporting the efforts underway at the California Department of Public
Health(CDPH) to radically improve patient and workplace safety in our
healthcare facilities here in the great state of California by educating and
empowering every staff member and patient in a healthcare facility to assume a
leadership role in the implementation of the best practices for the Prevention
of HAI clearly stated on their state of the art website:
How can the California Nurses Association help, provide a link
on your website as critical tool for your members and a way for them to help
not only protect themselves and their
patients from a “preventable” set of diseases but also improve healthcare efficiencies
that is having a devastating impact on middle class, the website was entirely funded
by California tax payers and is covered by the freedom of information act and
should be challenged worldwide for opportunities for improvement.
How would this help
our Veteran’s, the radical improvement in healthcare quality and best practices
will spill over into our Veteran’s Healthcare system, my only opportunity to
help those who gave a lot for our country.
Please feel free to
share this request with your staff and please send me contact information, if
needed, to the executive who can make decisions and if needed, have them
contact the Honorable Governor Brown in writing should they have the need to
verify my interests.
Once again, thank
you, the entire staff and membership at the California Nurses Association for
all that you do for others here in the state of California!
Sincerely,
Michael H. Slavinski
Advocate for the Prevention of Healthcare Associated
Infections in our Veteran’s Hospitals
http://h-a-i-5.blogspot.com
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