Three Strategies for Minimizing Healthcare-acquired Infection Risks

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One of the most significant challenges faced by the healthcare industry today is keeping patients, staff, and visitors safe from the risk of developing healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). Nationally, the HAI statistics are staggering.

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, nearly 700,000 people will develop HAIs each year. That is one in every 31 patients who will suffer an HAI during their stay - and around 75,000 will die from that HAI.

We believe we can create safer healthcare environments and encourage professionals in both the healthcare and building management industries to join us in helping to provide healthy places and spaces for their people.

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