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Title: Infection Prevention and Control: New Provincial Initiatives


1
Infection Prevention and ControlNew
Provincial Initiatives
  • Canadian College
  • of
  • Health Care Executives
  • April 15, 2008

2
Why is Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) a
Concern?
  • Rates of antimicrobial resistant organism
    infections are increasing
  • Health care acquired infections have a
    significant impact on health system costs and
    outcomes
  • Health system changes increase demands on IPC

3
Recent Events In Alberta
  • March 2007
  • Issues regarding sterilization and MRSA
    identified in East Central Health Region
  • Physicians clinic in Lloydminster investigated
    due to improper sterilization procedures
  • Health Quality Council of Alberta (HQCA) review
    of IPC at East Central Health
  • Provincial IPC Review initiated

4
Key Findings from HQCA and Provincial IPC
Reviews
  • Accountability, roles and responsibilities were
    unclear
  • IPC policies varied greatly and often were not
    monitored
  • IPC surveillance was inconsistent
  • Limited capacity to support IPC across the health
    care system

5
IPC in Alberta Progress since March 2007
  • Legislation passed (Bill 41 and Bill 48) to
    address gaps in accountability
  • Direction to develop provincial standards and
    monitor compliance
  • Funding allocated for hand hygiene infrastructure
    and IPC education and materials for supportive
    living facilities

6
January 2008 Announcements
  • Alberta Infection Prevention and Control Strategy
  • Alberta Hand Hygiene Strategy
  • 4 Infection Prevention and Control Standards
  • Commitment to monitor compliance with standards

7
Alberta IPC Strategy
  • Developed under guidance of the Alberta IPC
    Advisory Committee
  • Intent of Strategy
  • Protect health of Albertans
  • Assure public of the quality of IPC in Alberta
  • Long term approach
  • System level improvements
  • Broad, overarching approach recognizing many
    sectors have a role in IPC

8
IPC Strategy continued
  • Strategic Directions
  • Leadership and accountability
  • Provincial standards and monitoring
  • Province-wide surveillance
  • Human resource requirements
  • Physical infrastructure
  • Public awareness and education

9
Alberta Hand Hygiene Strategy
  • Developed under guidance of working group
  • Complements other initiatives
  • Intent of Strategy
  • Collaborative approach to improve hand hygiene to
    minimize risks to health of Albertans
  • Includes comprehensive approach

10
Hand Hygiene Strategy continued
  • Strategic Directions
  • Access to hand hygiene facilities and products
  • Provider education and training
  • Child education and training
  • Public and community education and awareness
  • Evaluation and research

11
Intent of IPC Standards
  • Assure the public of health system safety
  • Improved consistency of IPC practice across
    health system
  • Ensure minimum requirements in place
  • Set clear expectations for what will be monitored
    across the system

12
Intent of IPC Standards continued
  • Initial focus for standards is health authorities
    via Ministerial directive
  • Minister has encouraged regulatory bodies and
    other departments to adopt relevant standards

13
Initial IPC Standards
  • IPC accountability and reporting
  • Cleaning, disinfection and sterilization of
    reusable medical devices in all health care
    facilities and settings
  • Single-use medical devices
  • Prevention and management of MRSA

14
Accountability and ReportingStandards
  • Clarify and separate operational and monitoring
    roles and responsibilities for IPC in RHAs
    (including contractors)
  • Designated operational responsibility for IPC
    across organization
  • Medical Officer of Health assurance role in HA
    and reporting of significant risks to Chief
    Medical Officer of Health

15
Accountability and Reporting continued
Minister
Chief Medical Officer of Health
Board
CEO
Medical Officer Of Health
IPC Executive
Regional Operations
Regional IPC Committee
16
Cleaning.Medical DevicesStandards
  • Based on existing standards and best practices
  • Sets minimum requirements
  • Promote consistent practices for cleaning,
    disinfection and sterilization across the
    provinces health regions
  • Developed for use in all health care settings

17
Cleaning.Medical Devices continued
  • Lay out specific requirements for the handling,
    transport, cleaning, disinfection and storage of
    medical equipment
  • Address occupational health and safety issues
    related to the handling of reusable medical
    devices
  • Educational and training requirements for
    reprocessing personnel and reprocessing
    supervisors

18
Single-Use Medical DevicesStandards
  • Consistent with Health Canada, CSA and other
    standards/guidelines
  • Clarify practices related to the appropriate use
    of single-use and single client-use medical
    devices
  • Clarify single-use issues in home settings

19
Prevention/Managementof MRSA Standards
  • Adapted from the Provincial MRSA Guidelines
    (August 2007) developed by a provincial MRSA
    Working Group
  • Describe assessment of risk, decreasing risk of
    transmission, medical transport, surveillance,
    screening, outbreaks, decolonization and
    disclosure

20
Moving Forward
  • Develop requirements for initial standards
  • Risk assessment protocol
  • Training requirements for reprocessors
  • MRSA reporting requirements
  • Continue work on next standards / guidelines
  • Education and training
  • Infrastructure
  • Immunization

21
Moving Forward continued
  • Implementation planning for the IPC and Hand
    Hygiene Strategies
  • Finalize IPC Surveillance Plan
  • Initial priority MRSA surveillance
  • Establish coordination and networking mechanisms

22
Alberta Health and Wellness IPC Documents
  • Documents can be accessed at http//www.health.al
    berta.ca/resources/pub_infection-prevention.html
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