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Using the Health Care Physical Environment to Prevent and Control Infection: A Best Practice Guide to Help Health Care Organizations Create Safe, Healing Environments - Print Edition
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Description
Access to the complete library of ASHE monographs and discounts on all publications are included in ASHE membership. Visit ashe.org/ashe-membership now! This book, created as part of a grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), outlines ways that health care organizations can use the physical environment to reduce health care-associated infections. The book contains best practices, case studies, resources and information based on key research. It can be used by health care facility managers, architects, designers, construction professionals, infection preventionists and anyone else involved in designing, building and operating health care facilities.
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