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Infection control: a hospice perspective
Journal of Hospital Infection, 06/18/09
Chilvers R - Infection prevention and control is paramount to securing patient safety within a healthcare establishment. Independent sector hospices in the south east of England provide specialist palliative care and must be able to demonstrate risk-reducing strategies in order to comply with their registering body and the UK Health Act (2006). Using the clinical governance framework ensures that policies, processes and procedures are in place. Universal practices should be standard and ensure that current evidenced-based knowledge is imparted toward these aims.
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