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Combatting Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs), 2024
CEU: 0.1 | CEU Code: CS-EN-112604-0525

The cleanliness of rooms in healthcare facilities is critical in preventing patients from contracting life-threatening infections. Along with proper hand hygiene, frequent privacy or cubicle curtain changes help prevent the spread of healthcare associated infections (HAIs). This course examines the social, economic, and operational impact HAIs have on a healthcare organization and explains why removable curtain systems make it easier to keep privacy curtains clear of dangerous pathogens and protect the physical health of the building users.

Learning Objectives

  • Define healthcare associated infection (HAI) and discuss HAI strains that have been the most concerning for healthcare settings to determine how design of healthcare spaces can mitigate HAIs.
  • Identify contributing factors to HAIs and describe the chain of infection to inform design of healthcare spaces that limit the spread of HAIs.
  • Discuss how privacy curtains are a major contributor of cross-contamination and HAIs and threaten the health and safety of hospital patients, staff, and visitors.
  • Identify privacy curtain features that support infection control cleaning practices and protocols in healthcare facilities.
  • Discuss case studies where best practices in design, specifically options for textile privacy curtains, have proven to lessen the impact of HAIs.

Faculty BIO

Jason Ellis is the General Manager for the Cubicle Curtain division of Construction Specialties, Inc. During his 7 years with C/S, Mr. Ellis has been part of three different divisions within Construction Specialties, all of which held the intent of improving the way healthcare interiors look and feel and the full patient experience. He is an accredited LEED Green Associate and is passionate about the pursuit of safer environments for the well-being of people. Jason has a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering and Manufacturing Engineering from Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT).


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