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California Hospitals Taking Steps To Reduce Rates of Health Care-Associated Infections

Late last year, the California Department of Public Health released its first-ever report on infection rates at hundreds of general acute-care hospitals across the state.

Officials acknowledge that the report had several shortcomings related to data collection and other issues. For the next report, the state plans to use a standardized CDC system that will allow for better hospital-to-hospital comparisons on infection rates.

In a California Healthline Special Report by Kelly Wilkinson, experts discussed steps that state officials and hospitals are taking to reduce rates of health care-associated infections.

The Special Report includes comments from:

  • Kim Delahanty, administrative director of infection prevention at the UC-San Diego Health System;
  • Kevin Reilly, chief deputy director for policy and programs at the California Department of Public Health; and
  • Debby Rogers, vice president of quality and emergency services at the California Hospital Association (Wilkinson, California Healthline, 2/9).

The complete transcript of this Special Report is available as a PDF.

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