Title: Infection Control Branch Centre for Health Protection
1Infection Control Branch Centre for Health
Protection
- Dr Raymond Yung
- Head, Infection Control Branch, CHP
- Consultant in-charge, Infectious Disease Control
Training Centre, HA - Meeting with private health care sector
- 2005
2Effective infection control programme components
- Manage critical data information
- Set policies procedures
- Ensure compliance with regulations, guidelines
accreditation requirements - Protect employee health
- Prevent infectious disease transmission
- Education training
- Resources support personnel non-personnel
SHEA position paper. Infection Control Hospital
Epidemiology. Feb 1998
3IC structure in HA
- Central Committee on Infectious Diseases (CCID)
of the Hospital Authority (HA) - Runs 7 operational panels to support infectious
disease control strategies in public hospitals - Hospital Level
- Hospital Infection Control Teams are responsible
for maintaining standards in the public
hospitals, under the guidance of ICB in
consultation with the CCID - Infection Control Nurses, Link Nurses and
designated Microbiologists are the major staff
force of the system
4Infection Control Teams in hospitals
Risk Management Committee
Cluster ICC
ICC
HICC
ICT ICO ICN
CNO
Link doctors and nurses
5Interface between CHP HA
6Major activities of ICT in Hong Kong
- Surveillance epidemiological investigations
- Implementation of outbreak control practice and
monitoring of infections - Education training
- Liaison with DH (now CHP)
7Organization Chart of CHP
Board of Scientific Advisors Scientific
committees
Centre for Health Protection
Controller
Public Health Services Branch
Emergency Response Information Branch
Infection Control Branch
Programme Management Professional Development Br
anch
Public Health Laboratory Services Branch
Surveillance Epidemiology Branch
8Unprecedented Collaboration Model
- ICB is unique in drawing together infection
control expertise from HA and epidemiological
intelligence from DH - To build the team, we have recruited staff with a
wide range of background which include - - Clinical Microbiologist
- - Epidemiologist
- - Infectious Disease Physicians
- - Infection Control Practitioner
- - Occupational Hygienist
- - Quality Manager
- - Training Organization Development Manager
9 CHP controller
HA CCID
Private Sector
- CHP Surveillance Epidemiology Branch
CHP Infection Control Branch
Surveillance Research
Clinical Consultation Investigation
Technical Support
Co-ordination
- Guidelines Protocols
- Training
Infection Outbreak
Clinical management investigation
Clinical Unit
10Mission Vision
- Mission
- The ICB is committed to improve the health of the
community and healthcare workers by promoting
excellence in the practice of infection control
in Hong Kong. - Vision
- ICB shares the vision of CHP with specific focus
to foster an infection control culture to reduce
endemic infections and minimize spread of disease
outbreaks in institutions in Hong Kong.
11Scope of Service
- Health care non-health care settings
Home Care
Acute Care Facility
Infection Control Branch
Extended Care Facility
Ambulatory Care Facility
Public Health
12Areas of work
- Develop, promulgate and evaluate best practices
in infection control at health care and
non-health care settings. - Coordinate, facilitate and support training in
infection control for all levels of health care
staff and personnel in health care settings. - Support epidemiological investigation of unusual
infections and nosocomial infections in
hospitals. - Conduct surveillance on infection hazards in
health care and non-health care setting. - Develop infectious disease management protocols
and - Support quality management of infectious disease
with a public health perspective.
13Our plan and priorities
- Priority 1 Enhance surveillance on healthcare
associated infections (HAI) - Improve surveillance systems and research
programmes via new surveillance platforms - Review streamline existing surveillance program
to extend coverage and improve quality of data - Establish standard definitions and means of
calculating infection rates to facilitate
benchmarking in surgical site infections - Set up territory-wide antibiotics resistance
surveillance system - Conduct workshop on antibiotic sensitivity
testing - Develop standard antibiotics resistance
surveillance program
14Contacts for Notification
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16Highlights
- Priority 2 Strengthen infection control (IC)
culture in healthcare setting community - Ensure continuous instigation of an infection
control alert awareness culture to frontline
units - Develop e-learning program on IC for frontline
doctors and nurses - Conduct training program and skill teaching for
professional groups - Recommend guidelines practice on infection
control for healthcare settings and community
institutions - Co-ordinate pool expertise of ICN on training
standards / formulate guidelines formulation for
alignment of services - Develop/maintain a single infection control
manual with local add-ons to provide
evidence-based guidance on core standards for IC
in hospitals
17Highlights
- Priority 3 Strengthen crisis management
communication - Provide information sharing of ID management IC
practice - Develop Web-based communication platform
hyperlink with CHP IDCTC - Enhance crisis management risk communication
skill for managers clinicians - Provide risk communication training for all
levels of managers crisis management program
for senior executive clinicians
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