- NHSN | CDC
CDC’s National Healthcare Safety Network is the nation’s most widely used healthcare-associated infection tracking system NHSN provides facilities, states, regions, and the nation with data needed to identify problem areas, measure progress of prevention efforts, and ultimately eliminate healthcare-associated infections
- Training | NHSN | CDC
A guided tour of the training materials and information needed to provide a solid foundation of NHSN
- National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) | HAI | CDC
CDC’s National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) is the nation’s most comprehensive and widely used system to identify emerging and enduring threats across healthcare, such as healthcare-associated infections, antimicrobial-resistant infections, and COVID-19
- National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) - Healthy People . . .
NHSN is the nation's most widely used healthcare-associated infection (HAI) tracking system It provides facilities, states, regions, and the nation with data needed to identify problem areas, measure progress of prevention efforts, and ultimately eliminate HAIs
- Patient Safety Component (PSC) | NHSN | CDC
Use the Patient Safety Component (PSC) to access modules that focus on process measures and events associated with medical devices, surgical procedures, antimicrobial agents used during the provision of healthcare, and multidrug-resistant organisms
- NHSN Direct
CDC’s National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) is the nation’s most widely used healthcare-associated infection (HAI) tracking system NHSN provides facilities, states, regions, and the nation with data needed to identify problem areas, measure progress of prevention efforts, and ultimately eliminate healthcare-associated infections
- NHSN Patient Safety Component Manual - Centers for Disease . . .
CDC’s NHSN is a secure, web-based surveillance application that is the nation’s most widely used healthcare-associated infection (HAI) tracking system The application is managed and maintained by the Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion (DHQP) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
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