
Feature|Videos|March 5, 2026
Should Stethoscope Barrier Policies Be Mandatory? Experts Discuss Workflow, Adherence, and Implementation Risks
Infection prevention leaders weigh whether stethoscope barrier use should become formal policy. Success hinges on workflow integration, accessibility, infrastructure support, and shared accountability. Without proper placement, maintenance, and staff buy-in, even strong policies risk failure. Experts say convenience and operational planning determine whether adherence becomes reality.
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