JOURNAL ARTICLE

CAUTIs and CLABSIs: Do Physicians REALLY Know What They Are?

Therèse M. DuaneRajesh RamanathanPatricia LeavellCatherine MaysJanis Ober

Year: 2015 Journal:   Surgical Infections Vol: 17 (1)Pages: 13-16   Publisher: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.

Abstract

There is a major disconnect between identification of infections depending on what process is used. This can lead to inappropriate treatment and inaccurate institutional comparisons that impact reimbursements. Because UHC identification of infections are primarily based on physician documentation, educating providers should result in more accurate recognition of infections thereby ensuring appropriate use of therapy.

Keywords:
Medicine Intensive care medicine Family medicine Pediatrics

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Citation History

Topics

Antibiotic Use and Resistance
Life Sciences →  Immunology and Microbiology →  Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Patient Safety and Medication Errors
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  Emergency Medical Services
Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  General Health Professions

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