Description
A hospital must have an active infection control program throughout the facility to track, prevent, and control infectious diseases, including Associated Infections or HAIs. Additionally, the hospital must have a program for the optimization of antibiotic use through stewardship. This program will discuss the changes CMS made to the infection control standards in 2019 and the interpretive guidelines developed in July 2022.
The program will cover what a hospital must have in place to comply with the regulation, including qualifications of the infection preventionist, the existence of a hospital-wide antibiotic stewardship program, and following nationally recognized infection control standards. This webinar will also cover the CDC procedures for cleaning and disinfecting reusable medical devices, along with resources for professional and training.
Learning Objectives:-
- Recall the standard and new interpretive guidelines for infection prevention and control
- Relate key requirements for an infection prevention and control program
- Identify the requirements for the infection preventionist and Antibiotic Stewardship lead
- Describe the incorporation of infection prevention and control and ASP into the QAPI program.
Outline:-
- Introduction
- Conditions of Participation Manual
- Infection Control Deficiencies
- CMS Conditions of Participation
- Requirements of an infection prevention program
- Infection preventionist identified and qualified
- Leadership involvement
- ASP program leader responsibilities
- Hospital QAPI and infection prevention
- Systems to prevent MDRO and correct antibiotic usage
- Responsibilities of preventionist
- Responsibilities of the ASP leader
- Unified and integrated programs
- CMS memos related to Infection Control
- CDC ASP Core Elements
- CDC Cleaning reusable devices
- CDC Infection Control resources for professionals and for training
- CMS Worksheets – briefly
Appendix and Resources
Who Should Attend?
- Infection Preventionists (IPs)
- Antibiotic Stewardship Program Leaders
- Hospital Administrators & Compliance Officers
- Quality & Patient Safety Officers
- Healthcare Risk Managers
- Nurses & Clinical Staff
- Regulatory & Accreditation Specialists.