As health care environments shift, hospitals and health systems can experience challenges in adjusting their infection and prevention control practices to accommodate the changes. AHA examined these challenges in partnership with member hospitals and Upstream Thinking and determined that using human-centered design can help identify ways to improve upon current practice. READ MORE 

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