New from JCR: ‘Infection Prevention and Control in Nonacute Care Settings’
Resources dedicated solely to infection prevention and control (IPC) in nonacute care settings are limited. A new book from Joint Commission Resources (JCR) — “Infection Prevention and Control in Nonacute Care Settings” — focuses specifically on IPC challenges in ambulatory care, assisted living communities, behavioral health care and human services, home care, nursing care centers, and office-based surgery practices.
The book outlines Joint Commission IPC requirements for nonacute care settings and focuses on where organizations struggle, providing timely, accessible solutions. Key topics include:
- Developing a robust IPC program.
- Identifying, assessing, and mitigating IPC risks in the nonacute care setting.
- Cleaning, disinfecting, and sterilizing medical equipment and other tools.
- Handling infectious disease emergencies.
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