Making Health Care Safer
Protect patients from antibiotic resistance
What Can Be Done
The Federal government is
- Preventing infections and their spread:
Conducting surveillance for HAIs and antibiotic resistance, using data to target prevention, and promoting implementation of recommendations. Identifying emerging resistant threats. Promptly responding to and controlling outbreaks. - Improving antibiotic use:
Promoting appropriate use and providing guidance/assessing implementation of stewardship programs across health care settings. - Promoting use of data:
Preventing HAIs and improving antibiotic use to better protect patients. Collaborating with partners to implement prevention and stewardship strategies, including in federal facilities. www.cdc.gov/hai/surveillance/ar-patient-safety-atlas.html
Healthcare providers need to
- Prevent infections and their spread:
Follow recommendations for preventing C. difficile and infections that can occur after surgery or related to single-use catheters placed in the body. Follow recommended actions with every patient every time. Isolate patients when appropriate, and know antibiotic resistance patterns in your facility/area. - Improve antibiotic use:
Prescribe antibiotics correctly. Get cultures, start antibiotics promptly, and reassess 24-48 hours later. Know when to stop antibiotic treatment.
Health care facility CEOs/ administrators can
- Prevent infections and their spread:
Follow CDC guidelines for preventing infections and promote data use to target prevention and improvements. Make sure staff follow hand hygiene, isolation, and environmental/device cleaning practices. www.cdc.gov/hai/prevent/tap.html - Improve antibiotic use:
Establish stewardship program and enroll your hospital to submit data to CDC’s Antimicrobial Use and Resistance (AUR) Module to target improvements. www.cdc.gov/nhsn/acute-care-hospital/aur/index.html - Prioritize:
Make infection prevention, sepsis prevention, and stewardship a priority; participate in a Quality Innovation Network.
State and local health departments can
- Prevent infections and their spread:
Set goals, monitor your state’s progress in preventing infections, promote action, and achieve regional prevention. Support institutions to meet goals. www.cdc.gov/hai/progress-report - Improve antibiotic use:
Support stewardship efforts and know antibiotic resistance patterns in your area.
Patients and their families can
- Prevent infections and their spread:
If you have a catheter, ask daily if it’s necessary. If you are having surgery, ask your doctor how he/she prevents infections. Insist that everyone clean their hands before touching you. Clean your hands often. Explore Hospital Compare tool for HAI data.https://www.medicare.gov/hospitalcompare/search.html - Improve antibiotic use:
Ask if your antibiotic is necessary and what is being done to improve antibiotic use and protect patients.
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