JHQ 284: A Predictive Risk Model for Infection-Related Hospitalization Among Home Healthcare Patients
Earn CPHQ Continuing Education credit by engaging with content from the Journal for Healthcare Quality (JHQ). Read the JHQ CE article, “A Predictive Risk Model for Infection-Related Hospitalization Among Home Healthcare Patients”, score at least an 80% on the post-test, and complete an evaluation. A copy of the JHQ article is included.
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Learning Objectives:
1. Describe the importance of infection risk and infection control in the home care setting
2. State how predictive risk modeling can be used in healthcare decision making to assist home care providers with identifying infection risk
3. Describe risk factors associated with infection outcomes in the home care setting
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