More than 800,000 Americans live with end-stage kidney disease, and over half of them depend on dialysis as a necessary and life-sustaining...
- All
- HAIs
- Infection Control
- Hospitals
- Patient Safety
- Bacteria
- History
- Research
- Patient Advocacy
- Microbiology
- Germs
- Product Evaluation
- Antibiotic Resistance
- Cleaning Protocols
- Design
- Interventions
- Public Health
- Consumer
- Cost-Effectiveness
- Costs
- Career
- Epidemiology
- Medicare/Medicaid
- Regulation
- Copper
- Health & Wellness
- Policy
- Handwashing
- Innovations
- Long-Term Care Facilities (LTCFs)
- Architecture
- Construction
- Disinfectants
- Environmental Services
- MRSA
- Science
- Infographics
- Antimicrobials
- Black History Month
- C. difficile
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- MDROs
- Women's History Month
- Contamination Statistics
- Ecology
- Evidence-Based Design
- Public Reporting
- Special Populations
- Surveillance
- COVID-19
- Equity
- Hispanic Heritage Month
- News
- Nurses
- School & Children
- Cancer
- Native Americans/First Peoples/Indian Americans
- Outpatient/Ambulatory Facilities
- Professional Profile
- Vaccines
- Veterans
- Women
- Bedrails
- Conferences
- Flu/Influenza
- Globa Health
- International
- Medicines/Pharmaceuticals
- Public Transit
- Resources
- Social Media
- Events
- Fungi
- Home Health Care
- Mental Health
- Risk mitigation
- Viruses
Posts about Outpatient/Ambulatory Facilities:
Infection Control,
Consumer,
HAIs,
Cleaning Protocols,
Health & Wellness,
School & Children,
Equity,
Public Health,
Outpatient/Ambulatory Facilities
2 min read.
Hygiene Poverty and Its Impact on Infection Control and Prevention
Access to clean water, soap, and basic cleaning products may seem like a given in our nation, leading many of us to overlook the impact poverty can...
3 min read.
Career Focus: Ambulatory Infection Preventionist
Ambulatory health care facilities, such as outpatient surgery and diagnostic centers, face new regulations requiring the active presence of an...