Healthcare-Associated Infections Launches the HAI WatchDog Community

By Chandrajit, Gaea News Network
Thursday, September 23, 2010

NEW YORK (GaeaTimes.com) — The Heathcare-Associated Infections has recently launched their new online program “The HAI Watchdog Community”. Kimberly Clark has given his full efforts in the fight against healthcare associated infections. The HAI Watchdog Community is a place where the local healthcare providers can discuss about the issues that can prevent healthcare associated infections. Education and discussion is the main form in which a mass awareness can be done for the causes that occur healthcare associated infections.

Knowledge grows rich when it is shared. The main objective of the HAI community follows the same. It instigates everyone to share and learn from others. Any facility located in the US or Canada will be eligible for the new HAI Watchdog Awards. The members of the HAI Watchdog community can submit their programs for nominations of the HAI Watchdog awards within the 15th of December, 2010.

The heathcare facilities that will be receiving the awards will be based on categories. They are:

  • Educational grant
  • Healthcare industry and local community recognition through press releases, features on haiwatchdog.com and in Kimberly-Clark Infection Watch e-newsletter
  • A commemorative first place plaque

The new HAI Watchdog community engages this awareness in a more intuitive way. Members can not only start discussions but they can also post photos and videos to make the place more lively and interactive. One can also enter into the HAI Watchdog Awards if he wishes. The HAI Watchdog awards is also one of the new programs that can catalyze mass awareness, which is one of the most important objectives of the HAI community.

No product specific discussions will be carried out in this forum but everyone is expected to try heartily for the prevention of HAI. Some innovative and effective techniques by healthcare professionals around the globe has promised a strong fight against healthcare associated infections.

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