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CDC Director Dr. Thomas R. Frieden Warns Nightmare Bacteria on Rise in Hospitals; In Response, Desperate Need for Electronic Hand Hygiene Compliance Monitoring Systems
Publish date: Mar 6, 2013
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PR Newswire CHARLOTTE, N.C., March 6, 2013
CHARLOTTE, N.C.
, March 6, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Nightmare superbugs now threaten the lives
of patients and healthcare professionals, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The
bacteria kill half of all people with serious infections and resist antibiotic treatment. Is it too late for hospitals,
nursing homes and patients to vanquish these killers?
Dr. Thomas Frieden
,
director of the CDC, has alarmed healthcare providers with the announcement on March 5
of a dangerous super bug, Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE), and has urged hospitals and nursing
homes to protect patients and families through vigorous hand hygiene programs. Hand hygiene ranked in
the top-ten patient safety practices released this week by the Agency for Healthcare Quality and Research (AHRQ).
"Healthcare facilities must remain on high alert to stop the spread of the killer bacteria through vigorous enforcement
of infection control and hand hygiene policies and practices," said Paul Alper, vice president
of strategy and business development for DebMed,
the creator of the DebMed® GMS™, an electronic hand hygiene compliance monitoring
system. "It is imperative that both hospitals and patients stand on the front lines of the battle against bacteria
by being compliant with strict hand hygiene guidelines and insisting on aggressive hand cleaning by their healthcare providers."
Unfortunately, traditional hand hygiene monitoring methods lack the sophistication to provide staff with
the reliable data needed to combat serious bacterial infections and save lives. That's why healthcare organizations must
turn to electronic monitoring of hand hygiene compliance and provide workers feedback on performance and the
ability to focus in on areas where improvement is needed. Traditional hand hygiene monitoring methods, which rely on
staff conducting manual observations, fail due to inherent flaws like the Hawthorne effect, a phenomenon where
people act differently when they know they are being watched, small sample size, and observer bias.
DebMed's electronic monitoring system provides an accurate, cost-effective solution for fighting superbugs. The
DebMed GMS is based on the World Health Organization's (WHO) "Five Moments for Hand Hygiene" and is now the only hand hygiene system that meets the WHO's "Save Lives: Clean Your Hands" recommendation. The "Five
Moments" are before patient contact, before aseptic task, after body fluid exposure risk, after patient contact and
after contact with patient surroundings. The DebMed GMS(Group Monitoring System) electronically monitors healthcare
workers' hand hygiene events and provides feedback on compliance rates in real-time.
To see an infographic on the importance of hand-washing in hospitals and learn more about DebMed, please visit
debmed.com/infographic
.
About DebMed®
For more information on the study or DebMed, visit
www.debmed.com
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About Deb Group
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