Abstract

In 2009, the Joint Commission released Measuring Hand Hygiene Adherence: Overcoming the Challenges and the World Health Organization released the Guidelines on Hand Hygiene in Healthcare. These, in addition to the 2002 Centers for Disease Control's Guideline for Hand Hygiene in Health-Care Settings, offer recommendations for product use, education, and measurement for the purpose of sustaining compliance. McGuckin Methods International manages a national hand hygiene database, with several hundred healthcare centers submitting data monthly on measurement.

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