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For several years now, healthcare facilities have faced intense pressure to minimize catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs). In recent months, the pressure has grown.

Improve Practice and Decrease CRBSIs: Three Hospitals Experience With a New Technology

A decade later, the sharps safety focus seems to be slipping, expert warns.

Any device that endeavors to protect healthcare workers from needlesticks and other percutaneous injuries is a benefit to the occupational safety and health agenda in healthcare institutions, but a recent study is asking clinicians to consider whether passive safety-engineered devices (SEDs) are most effective at reducing these types of injuries.
















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