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AHA advises OSHA against workplace violence standard for health care
Supporting and disseminating research on effective practices to prevent workplace violence in the health care and social assistance sectors would do more to advance and promote workplace safety tha
CDC webinar Thursday on preventing infections in outpatient oncology settings
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will host a free webinar June 9 at 3:30 p.m. ET on infection control and prevention in the outpatient oncology setting.
CDC awards $26 million to prevent healthcare-associated, antibiotic-resistant infections
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention today awarded $26 million in grants through 2020 to fi
FDA alerts providers to recall of drug to treat serious bacterial infections
The Food and Drug Administration yesterday alerted pharmacy
Hospitals Against Violence webinar Sept. 25 on caring for caregivers
The AHA’s Hospitals Against Violence initiative will host a Sept.
AHA, APIC Twitter chat Monday on preventing infections, flu campaign kick-off
The AHA and Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology will host a Twitter chat Monday, Oct.
Infection measure data issue prompts additional FY 2017 HAC review and corrections period and other updates
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has announced an error in calculating Clostridium difficile infection performance during the first two quarters of 2014.
CDC advises hospitals to notify patients, clinicians of potential device-related infection risk
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention today warned health care providers and patients about the potential risk of infection from certain devices used during open heart surgery.
CDC issues draft guidelines for dressings to prevent catheter-related infections
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is accepting comments on a proposed update to its 2011 recommend