The CMS Hospital Infection Control and Antibiotic Stewardship Program: CMS Compliance Requirements 2022
From: Feb 28, 2022 - To: Dec 31, 2022
The CMS Hospital Infection Control and Antibiotic Stewardship Program 2022 will discuss the many changes to the infection control standards that went into effect in November 2021, including a new requirement to have an antibiotic stewardship program.
The CMS Hospital Infection Control and Antibiotic Stewardship Program 2022 will cover in-depth the Infection Control Worksheet from CMS. Though no longer utilized by CMS, it is an excellent tool to prepare a facility for a survey. The conditions of participation and standards in the manual will be addressed using the worksheet. CMS incorporated the areas covered in the worksheet into the standards.
Other requirements of the recent changes include the infection preventionist needs to be appointed by the board after approval by nursing leadership and Medical Executive Committee. Hospitals must have a hospital-wide antibiotic stewardship program and follow nationally recognized infection control standards.
The CMS Hospital Infection Control and Antibiotic Stewardship Program 2022 will cover the CDC vaccine storage and handling toolkit and the CDC procedures for cleaning and disinfecting reusable medical devices.
Finally, infection control issues related to COVID-19 will be discussed. This includes several memos from CMS including the targeted infection control surveys and self-assessment. The CDC also has many resources and recommendations on COVID-19 that will be covered.
Learning Objectives:-
Discuss that CMS has a final infection control worksheet
Recall that the infection control worksheet has a tracer on indwelling urinary catheters
Describe what CMS requires for safe injection practices and sharps safety
Recall that the infection control worksheet has a section on hand hygiene tracer
Outline:-
Introduction and important resources
The new rule and overall changes
Joint Commission ASP requirements
CDC Infection Control resources for professionals and training
CMS memos and CDC guidance
Legionellae and TJC and CMS information
ISMP IV Push guidelines
CDC Vaccine storage memo
CDC Cleaning reusable devices
Infection Control deficiencies
CMS Conditions of Participation
What the program must have and show
Infection preventionist identified and qualified
Leadership involvement
ASP program leader responsibilities
Unified and integrated programs
CMS Worksheets – overall
Infection control programs and resources
Hospital QAPI and infection prevention
Systems to prevent MDRO and correct antibiotic usage
Infection prevention systems and training
Hand hygiene processes
Injection practices and sharps safety
Personal Protective Equipment
Environmental cleaning and disinfection
Reprocessing noncritical items
Reprocessing semi-critical items
Reprocessing reusable critical equipment
Immediate use sterilization
Single-use devices
Urinary catheter tracer
Central venous catheter tracer
Isolation droplet precautions
Isolation airborne precautions
Ventilator/respiratory therapy tracer
Spinal injection practices
Point of care devices (blood glucose monitors and INR monitors)
Isolation contact precautions
Invasive procedure module
Infection control in the Operating Room
Infection control and COVID-19
Infection control tools
Who Should Attend:-
Infection control nurse or coordinator (infection control professionals, now called infection preventionists by APIC and CMS)
Chief nursing officer
Chief Operating Officer
Chief Medical Officer
Nurse educator
Hospital epidemiologists
Infection control committee
All nurses and nurse managers
PI director
Joint Commission coordinator
All nursing supervisors and department directors
Anesthesiologist and CRNAs
Chief medical officers and physicians
Risk manager
Senior leadership
Pharmacists
Board members
Lab director
Patient safety officer
Compliance officer
Dietician
Maintenance director and staff
Housekeeping (Environmental Services)
OR manager and OR staff
All department directors
Antibiotic stewardship members and head
Anyone with direct patient care
Anyone interested or responsible for infection control.
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