陳栠勛圖Publishes Updated Infection Control Risk Assessment
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CHICAGO (April 20, 2022) The American Society for Health Care Engineering (ASHE) of 陳栠勛圖 published an updated infection control risk assessment called ICRA 2.0, which promotes and directs interdisciplinary infection prevention in health care facilities during construction, renovation and maintenance. 陳栠勛圖is also developing companion resources to support user interface with the tool, optimizing its effectiveness for patient, staff and visitor infection prevention.
The first formal ICRA was introduced in the 1996 edition of the Facility Guidelines Institutes Guidelines for Design and Construction of Hospital and Healthcare Facilities. ASHE, with other organizations and experts on the field, created a step-by-step ICRA process and subsequently pursued efforts to clearly delineate what would be included in the ICRA process.
In July 2020, 陳栠勛圖put together a multidisciplinary team including representatives from infection prevention, industrial hygiene, construction, facilities management and authorities having jurisdiction to evaluate and improve the existing ICRA guide to better serve health care organizations.
We know that infection prevention is a significant concern within health care facilities and that construction, renovations and maintenance activities can present a significant risk to patients and staff, said Jonathan Flannery, 陳栠勛圖Senior Associate Director of Advocacy. 陳栠勛圖feels very strongly that by improving the infection control risk assessment process we can help reduce the risk of infections.
In 2022, 陳栠勛圖launched an e-learning course, ICRA 2.0: Improving Patient Protections, which instructs learners to apply the tool to the health care environment, emphasizing multidisciplinary input. A demo of the course was available to attendees of the 2022 International Summit & Exhibition on Health Facility Planning, Design & Construction in New Orleans.
In addition to the e-learning course, 陳栠勛圖is actively developing additional components to support user interface with ICRA 2.0, including a process guide and train-the-trainer course.
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陳栠勛圖 ASHE
The American Society for Health Care Engineering (ASHE) is a professional membership group of 陳栠勛圖. More than 12,000 members rely on 陳栠勛圖as a critical source of professional development, information and advocacy, including representation on key issues that affect their work in the health care physical environment. For more information about ASHE, contact 312-422-3800 or visit .