A healthcare worker wearing a wristband approaches an automated hand sanitizer dispenser next to a digital display showing hand hygiene compliance metrics.

Financial Case for Automated Hygiene: Part 3 – Penalties & Burnout Costs

Burnout Costs and Penalties in Hygiene Cases The first two parts of this series about how to make a financial case for automated, or electronic, hand hygiene compliance systems covered the costs of healthcare-acquired infections (Nour-Omid, July 26, 2021) and the costs of direct observation of care providers’ compliance (Nour-Omid, Aug. 16, 2021). This article […]

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