英文摘要 |
After taking on the Nosocomial Infections Control Project in 2000, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) realized that by establishing a standard Nosocomial Infections Surveillance System and unifying definitions and formats, hospitals could better track incidents of nosocomial infections. Furthermore, a centralized system can facilitate inter-hospital comparisons and intra-hospital self-evaluation, thereby fostering quality control through friendly competition. By using the Nosocomial Infections Surveillance System developed by the CDC, hospitals may conduct nosocomial infections case management and generate reports for periodic analysis. Through nosocomial infections data exchange, hospitals can detect any aberrations and handle outbreaks swiftly. This system allows hospitals to better safeguard the wellbeing of healthcare workers and the general public. |