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NEW Hand Hygiene Education Course – Free CE Credits

NEW Hand Hygiene Education Course – Free CE Credits

As part of the Clean Hands Count campaign, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced a new hand hygiene education course: Hand Hygiene, Glove Use, and Preventing Transmission of C. difficile. This online course offers free Continuing Education...

LOVE Your Feet

LOVE Your Feet

Did you Know? In 2012, 29.1 million Americans, or 9.3 percent of the population, had diabetes. Another 8.1 million people are estimated to have the disease, but are undiagnosed. 86 million are estimated to have pre-diabetes, a condition that puts people at risk for...

Restorative Sleep Vitality Program Resources and Recording

Restorative Sleep Vitality Program Resources and Recording

"Sleep is the golden chain that ties health and our bodies together." - Thomas Dekker Recently, the Great Plains QIN team offered a WebEx on the importance of sleep as one of the most important services that can be offered to nursing home residents. Resources, tips...

Global Ransomware Attacks Target Healthcare Organizations

Global Ransomware Attacks Target Healthcare Organizations

  A global ransomware attack, called WannaCry, started on May 12, 2017 and is continuing.  It is important to understand the full impact of this ransomware breach, primarily directed at healthcare organizations.  Below are some of the functions that might be...

Join Now: A Commitment to Antibiotic Stewardship

Join Now: A Commitment to Antibiotic Stewardship

  Antibiotic resistance is a critical concern. Every day, thousands of Americans are impacted by the improper use of antibiotics. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 2 million people become infected with bacteria that are resistant to...

Nursing Home Residents At Risk for Antibiotic Resistance

Nursing Home Residents At Risk for Antibiotic Resistance

On May 30, 2017, Healthy Day News reported that Multi-Drug resistant bacteria can be found in 1 out of every 4 nursing home residents. “Nursing home residents are at a higher risk to become colonized with these resistant bacteria” said Sainfer Aliya at Columbia...

National Safety Month: Make a Difference

National Safety Month: Make a Difference

June is National Safety Month: Medication safety and falls are two of the more common safety hazards today. Medication Safety Prescription painkiller overdoses are a growing problem in the United States, especially among women. About 60 people die from opioid pain...

Four Tips for Building Healthy Eating Patterns

Four Tips for Building Healthy Eating Patterns

Diet trends and conflicting messages on proteins, carbohydrates and fats makes healthy eating seem complicated and confusing.  The Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion recently shared the How to Build a Healthy Eating Pattern resource to promote four...

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