Responsible for operationalizing system strategy at the local level and across the continuum of care. Uses epidemiological principles and methods for identification and prevention of infectious diseases to patients and healthcare workers. These strategies include staff and physician in-services as well as educational tool development. Manages, studies, and educates on all aspects of hospital functions related to surveillance, prevention of infections for all patient populations and helps to ensure the Pulse clinical operating system is implemented across the continuum of care. Responsible for supporting continuous Infection Prevention improvement and ensuring sustained adherence to established Pulse program elements, standard work practices, regulatory requirements, and accreditation standards while partnering with Safety, Quality, Experience, Advocacy, Accreditation, Clinical Quality Data, and Risk. Works collaboratively with data support specialist/analyst and the Senior Infection Preventionist to coordinate data collection and analysis and assists in the overall risk assessment of the inpatient and outpatient population. Provides support in the implementation of guidelines, policies and initiatives. Active in the identification, classification and reporting of all HAIs and when indicated, community acquired infections. Adheres to reporting standards as set forth by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and other regulatory bodies and will enter this information accurately and timely into National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) system. Works with the local and state health department to identify trends in reportable diseases.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees