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Manager's Guide to Infection Control - May 2016

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M A Y 2 0 1 6 O U T P A T I E N TS U R G E R Y. N E T 9 ownership stake in the process. Monitor their performance on a weekly or monthly basis to ensure they're complying with the bundle's protocols. Once you build the framework for implementing bundled care for cases with the most critical need of improvement, you'll more easily apply the same princi- ples to other areas of concern. A bundled approach also dovetails with the emerging trend of the continuum of care, which involves placing patients on specific pathways that optimize their treatment as they move from the clinic to the OR and back home after discharge. It's where health care is heading, and your infection control efforts should follow. OSM Dr. Wick (ewick1@jhmi.edu) is a colorectal surgeon at Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, Md.

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