Infection prevention and control program

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IPAC Overview

Core Components

  • Surveillance
    • Process measures, often requiring audits
    • Outcome measures, such as rates hospital-acquired infections
  • Policies and procedures
  • Compliance and accreditation
  • Occupational health and safety
    • Includes requirement for annual influenza vaccination as a rerequisite of employment
  • Education and training

Miscellaneous Components

  • Hand hygeine program
  • Routine practices and precautions program

Staffing Requirements

IPAC committee

  • Membership must includes ICPs, IPAC physician, OHS representation, public health, environmental services representation, nursing and MD representatives, and management
  • Can also include representatives from microbiology, ID, equipment processing, OR, epidemiology, and quality assurance

Infection Control Professional (ICP)

  • In general, for an acute care facility, should have around 1 ICP per 100 occupied beds
    • This number can vary based on complexity of patient care

IPAC MD

  • Must have available a physician trained in IPAC
  • Sits on the committee and is available as-needed otherwise

Administrative Assistant

  • Helps to coordinate the program

Guidelines & Resources