Outpatient Surgery Magazine

Back To Work - June 2020 - Subscribe to Outpatient Surgery Magazine

Outpatient Surgery Magazine, providing current information on Surgical Services, Surgical Facility Administration, Outpatient Surgery News and Trends, OR Excellence and more.

Issue link: http://outpatientsurgery.uberflip.com/i/1259627

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 52 of 116

H lth S l Pl * CREM Co (Mississauga, ON): full study report found at www.HealthySolePlus.com ** MicroChem Laboratories (Round Rock, TX): full study report found at www.HealthySolePlus.com *** Center for Disease Control, Emerging Infectious Diseases https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/26/7/20-0885_article The HealthySole® PLUS uses the power of UVC light to disinfect the soles of footwear, deactivating in just 8 seconds over 99.5 % of the human coronavirus * and up to 99.99 % of other dangerous pathogens ** known to cause surgical site infections (SSIs). For surgery prep, that's critical. Surgical site infections can account for up to 40 % of a hospital's HAI total, and studies prove theater-dedicated footwear doesn't get regularly cleaned or disinfected. As your facility considers how to "open up" in the weeks and months ahead, take the time to re-examine your Infection Prevention and Control protocols to include disinfecting footwear. It's as logical as washing hands and using clean PPE. THE POWER TO PREVENT AND CONTROL SSIs IN JUST ONE STEP wwww.HealthySolePlus.com HealthySole them today. (c) HealthySole 2020 * CREM Co (Mississauga, ON): full study report found at www.HealthySolePlus.com ** MicroChem Laboratories (Round Rock, TX): full study report found at www.HealthySolePlus.com *** Center for Disease Control, Emerging Infectious Diseases https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/26/7/20-0885_article The HealthySole® PLUS uses the power of UVC light to disinfect the soles of footwear, deactivating in just 8 seconds over 99.5 % of the human coronavirus * and up to 99.99 % of other dangerous pathogens ** known to cause surgical site infections (SSIs). For surgery prep, that's critical. Surgical site infections can account for up to 40 % of a hospital's HAI total, and studies prove theater-dedicated footwear doesn't get regularly cleaned or disinfected. As your facility considers how to "open up" in the weeks and months ahead, take the time to re-examine your Infection Prevention and Control protocols to include disinfecting footwear. It's as logical as washing hands and using clean PPE. THE POWER TO PREVENT AND CONTROL SSIs IN JUST ONE STEP wwww.HealthySolePlus.com HealthySole them today. (c) HealthySole 2020

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of Outpatient Surgery Magazine - Back To Work - June 2020 - Subscribe to Outpatient Surgery Magazine