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Health care workers, who are not working in a hospital, may not easily find access to care after having been exposed to blood exposure accidents. To improve handling of these accidents outside the hospital setting, in 2006 a nationally operating telephone expert centre was established by a Dutch occupational service.

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  • who are not working in a hospital

  • nationally operating telephone expert centre was established by a Dutch occupational service

  • directly by the injured to a national call centre on 24/7 basis

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From International Conference on Prevention & Infection Control (ICPIC 2011) Geneva, Switzerland. 29 June – 2 July 2011. From International Conference on Prevention & Infection Control (ICPIC 2011) Geneva, Switzerland. Introduction / objectives Health care workers, who are not working in a hospital, may not find access to care after having been exposed to blood exposure accidents. To improve handling of these accidents outside the hospital setting, in 2006 a nationally operating telephone expert centre was established by a Dutch occupational service

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