AHRQ-Funded Initiative Decreased Hospitals’ CLABSI Rate 41%

A national project funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality called On the CUSP: Stop BSI helped hospitals’ adult intensive care units reduce their rate of central line-associated bloodstream infections by 41 percent over two years, according to an AHRQ report.

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AHRQ released a final report on the national On the CUSP: Stop BSI project, which began in 2008 and was funded by AHRQ.

Click here to read the full report on CLABSI rate reduction in Becker’s ASC Review.

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