HIPAA Unraveled

Course Type: 
Hygiene Courses
Provider: 
Henry Schein Dental
Target Audience: 
Dental Hygienists

The new 2003 recommendations break down clinical surfaces into housekeeping surfaces (floors, walls, sinks, and surfaces not generally touched during patient care) and clinical contact surfaces (surfaces potentially contaminated and capable of harboring pathogens and transmitting infection upon contact to patients or dental workers). The Guidelines state, “Strategies for cleaning and disinfecting surfaces in patient-care areas should consider the potential for direct patient contact, degree and frequency of hand contact, and potential contamination of the surface with body substances or environmental sources of microorganisms
(e.g., soil, dust, or water).”

There are three important strategies indicated by
the CDC that will make your efforts successful,
increase efficiency, and boost your confidence in
your office’s efforts against today’s many
infectious disease concerns.

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