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Discover 'Innovations in Water Quality, Safety, and Conservation for Healthcare Facilities' by our Co-founder

 

Dive into 'Innovations in Water Quality, Safety, and Conservation for Healthcare Facilities,' where our co-founder, Richard Dixon explores groundbreaking AI-driven solutions and strategies transforming water management.

 

Download the full article here: Water Quality and Conservation

 

 


 

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Engineered Infection Prevention: A New World of Better Disinfection of Air, Water and Surfaces 

 

Discover the future of infection prevention with our co-founder, Richard Dixon. In this insightful article, Richard explores Engineered Infection Prevention (EIP) technologies and strategies that are reshaping healthcare environments. Learn more and stay informed by reading the full article.

 

Download the full article here: Learn More About Engineered Infection Prevention.pdf

 

 


 

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Transforming Healthcare Hygiene: Addressing the Hidden Risks in Sink Design

 

Discover the hidden risks lurking within healthcare sinks and the potential solutions in "Transforming Healthcare Hygiene," a groundbreaking article by Richard Dixon and David Koenig, PhD. Sink design directly influences the spread of pathogens and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in healthcare settings. By exploring innovative concepts like EasyFlow, this article highlights the crucial need to rethink sink configurations to enhance patient safety and reduce the threat of AMR.

 

Download the full article here: Learn More About Sink Pathogens.pdf

 

 


 

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Call to Action: A Team-Based Approach to Reducing Healthcare-Acquired Infections (HAIs)" by Richard Dixon

 

Discover the power of a team-based approach in reducing healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs). In the article "Call to Action: A Team-Based HAI Response," written by Richard Dixon, co-founder of CHAIR Coalition, the importance of collaboration among healthcare departments is emphasized. By establishing a patient care multi-disciplinary team (PC-MDT) consisting of infection prevention, environmental services, laboratory, and other stakeholders, we can tackle HAIs effectively. Imagine improved patient outcomes, reduced healthcare costs, and a safer environment for all. Explore the full article to learn more about the transformative impact of teamwork in HAI reduction.

 

Download the full article here: Call to Action A Team-Based HAI Response.pdf