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hand hygiene

why is this a priority to us?

  • Hand hygiene is simply cleaning your hands, which can be done using soap and water or an alcohol-based hand sanitizer (i.e. Purell®).
  • Clean hands prevent the spread of germs and helps keep patients healthy

what are we doing to prioritize hand hygiene?

  • Continuous emphasis on education for employees, including the importance of hand hygiene compliance and proper technique.
  • Patient care locations receive their hand hygiene data regularly. If below our goal of 92%, they are asked for improvement action plan.
  • Dayton Children's encourages employees and patient families to kindly remind any employee who may forget to complete their hand hygiene.

what do we measure?

  • Specially trained observers casually observe other employees entering and leaving patient rooms. They watch for either washing with soap and water or using the hand sanitizer.
  • The graph shows the percent of hand hygiene compliance. Dayton Children's goal is a compliance of greater than 92%.
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Jena Pado appointed to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Board of Governors

Jena Pado, Vice President and Chief Development Officer, has been appointed to the Board of Governors for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.

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