Infection Control - November 2020
Ultraviolet Light Kills Coronavirus, But Caution Required
Continuous disinfection of surfaces and air would be a desirable outcome, but there is a lot of unknown risk with these solutions
11/13/2020
Small Michigan Hospital Braces For COVID
Last week, five of its six ICU beds were filled; one with a COVID patient
11/13/2020
Study Tests Effectiveness Of Materials For Face Masks
Researchers tested everything from t-shirts and socks to jeans and vacuum bags
11/13/2020
Butte Longterm Care Facility Resorts To Extreme Measures
Some asymptomatic staff members who have tested positive continue working with the COVID-19 positive patients
11/12/2020
Cleaning, Sanitizing And Disinfecting
COVID has spurred a new standard for healthcare facility hygiene
11/12/2020
Kansas Healthcare Providers With COVID-19 Allowed To Treat Patients
The practice is allowed when facilities face staff shortages
11/11/2020
Traveling Healthcare Workers Face Dire COVID Conditions
Caught between hospitals and agencies, workers’ protections are blurred
11/11/2020
Michigan Healthcare Facilities Prep For COVID Surge
State’s hospitals prepared to different degrees
11/11/2020
Telemedicine Market Growing Rapidly
Remote patient monitoring is one of the primary benefits of telemedicine
11/11/2020
Giant Therapy Dog Brings Smiles, Infection Concerns To Ohio Healthcare Facility
Pandemic paused the project for safety reasons
11/10/2020
Twin Cities On 'Red Alert' For ICU Beds
ICU bed space is scarce because caregivers own infections or exposures
11/9/2020
Mask Stockpiling May Be Hurting Small Healthcare Facilities
Larger healthcare facilities are stockpiling what they can in preparation for future surges
11/9/2020
Bacteria On Hospital Floors Suggests Need For Better Infection Control
New study finds floors are a significant, but often overlooked, bacteria source
11/9/2020
Containing Infection Risk During Hospital Construction
Early discussion and risk assessment associated are key to minimizing the potential impact
11/9/2020
NYC Healthcare Facilities Feel Ready For COVID Resurgence
Hospitals and nursing homes are drawing on lessons learned in the spring
11/6/2020
CDC Launches Anti-infection Program for Healthcare Workers
The $180 million program is designed to help stop the spread of pathogens in healthcare facilities
11/5/2020
Texas Nursing Homes Violated Infection Control Standards During COVID
According to state records, 556 Texas longterm care facilities violated infection control standards at least 1,435 times between early March and mid-August
11/5/2020
Infection Control Training From CDC Supports Existing Efforts
Program targets frontline healthcare workers and could supplement senior living community offerings
11/5/2020
Hospital COVID Outbreak May Have Started In Break Room
15 staff members at Mass. hospital tested positive for COVID-19
11/4/2020
Texas Hospital’s Face Shield Program Controlling COVID Spread
Researchers have also found the program has reduced overall hospital-acquired infections
11/3/2020
Staff-strapped Canadian Nursing Homes Turning To Immigration
Staffing for longterm care facilities called a national issue
11/2/2020
Indiana Hospital Fighting COVID With Germ Killing Robots
Reid Health has added three robots to cleaning arsenal in rooms occupied by COVID-19 patients
11/2/2020
False Positives in COVID Not A Harmless Mistake
False negatives are not the only problem with faulty coronavirus testing
11/2/2020