Standards for Hospital Infection Control

  1. THEODORE C. EICKHOFF, M.D.
  1. Denver, Colorado

    Abstract

    The American Hospital Association and the Center for Disease Control, together with other national bodies, have made major efforts in the past 20 years in calling attention to problems of nosocomial infection in U.S. hospitals. Current requirements of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals reflect their efforts but further reflect a profound lack of acceptable data from which rational priorities in hospital infection control might be deduced. Accreditation requirements should be limited to procedures whose effectiveness is either clearly documented or strongly suggested by available data. Research and educational goals in hospital epidemiology must be identified and met in order to provide a scientific basis for hospital infection control procedures.

    Article and Author Information

    • ▸From the Division of Infectious Disease, Department of Medicine, University of Colorado Medical Center; Denver, Colorado.

    • ▸Requests for reprints should be addressed to Theodore C. Eickhoff, M.D.; Division of Infectious Disease, University of Colorado Medical Center, 4200 East Ninth Ave.; Denver, CO 80262.

      • Received May 30, 1978.
      • Accepted July 17, 1978.
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