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Hospital epidemiologists' and infection preventionists' opinions regarding hospital-onset bacteremia and fungemia as a potential healthcare-associated infection metric.

Raymund B DantesLilian M AbboDeverick AndersonLisa HallJennifer H HanAnthony D HarrisSurbhi LeekhaAaron M MilstoneDaniel J MorganNasia SafdarMarin L SchweizerSharmila SenguptaSusan K SeoClare Rock
Published in: Infection control and hospital epidemiology (2019)
Among the majority of SHEA Research Network respondents, HOB is perceived as preventable, reflective of quality of care, and potentially acceptable as a publicly reported quality metric. Further studies on HOB are needed, including validation as a quality measure, assessment of risk adjustment, and formation of evidence-based bundles and toolkits to facilitate measurement and improvement of HOB rates.
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