Memorial Healthcare budgets to implement Intelligent Observations' sensor-driven approach systemwide. As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, a small but growing number of hospitals are investigating or ...
AUSTIN, Texas — HID announced that it has acquired Intelligent Observation, a platform provider for hand hygiene compliance, designed to enable healthcare facilities to reduce hospital acquired ...
AUSTIN, Texas — HID announced that it has acquired Intelligent Observation, a platform provider for hand hygiene compliance, designed to enable healthcare facilities to reduce hospital acquired ...
A study, published in American Journal of Infection Control, compared continuous closed circle television with overt observation for monitoring hand hygiene compliance among healthcare workers in a ...
Researchers conducted a systematic review of 71 hospital-based intervention studies using direct observation to monitor hand hygiene compliance of healthcare workers, testing to see if the direct ...
Arlington, Va., December 19, 2024 – Hand hygiene (HH) monitoring in hospitals could be reduced significantly, allowing infection preventionists to redirect efforts toward quality improvement and ...
TeleTracking Technologies’ real-time hand hygiene sensor in place at New Cross Hospital in West Midlands, U.K., has officially recorded one-million hand hygiene observations, yielding data nearly ...
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In response to market demand for accurate and upgradable hand hygiene compliance monitoring, Vitalacy, Inc., today introduced a new, entry-level SmartBadge to its suite ...
Today’s leaders of healthcare facilities are faced with the difficult challenge of convincing patients that it’s safe to return to critical and elective care. Patients are seeking assurances that ...
Sample Hand Hygiene Observation Record To ensure its physicians and staff members in its ambulatory surgery centers follow proper hand hygiene guidelines, the Laser Spine Institute developed a hand ...
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More is not always better: Hospitals can reduce number of hand hygiene observations without affecting data quality
Hand hygiene (HH) monitoring in hospitals could be reduced significantly, allowing infection preventionists to redirect efforts toward quality improvement and patient safety initiatives, according to ...
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