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Hospital Infection Prevention reports

Analysis of healthcare-associated infection prevention: hospital hygiene, epidemiological surveillance, disinfection, antimicrobial stewardship, protective equipment, and control protocols. Our reports assess costs, standards, monitoring technologies, and investments aimed at reducing nosocomial risks.

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Key questions

Which indicators should be tracked to evaluate hospital infection prevention programs?

Key indicators include healthcare-associated infection rates, incidence of multidrug-resistant organisms, compliance with hygiene protocols, antibiotic consumption, equipment disinfection rates, contamination events, costs related to nosocomial infections and investments in monitoring technologies. Sectorious reports help hospitals, suppliers, investors and healthcare decision-makers compare prevention strategies, measure operational effectiveness and identify solutions delivering the strongest return on investment.

Which solutions should be prioritized to reduce healthcare-associated infections in hospitals?

The solutions to prioritize depend on the facility's risk profile, but generally include reinforced hygiene protocols, automated disinfection, epidemiological surveillance, protective equipment, traceability systems, antimicrobial stewardship, staff training and real-time monitoring tools. Sectorious reports help hospital executives, procurement teams, suppliers and investors compare prevention technologies, deployment costs, operational gains and the most attractive markets for reducing nosocomial risks.