 Participated in HRET/THA collaborative “AHRQ CUSP CLABSI Project  Enrolled 22 bed Medical ICU; July 2010.

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 Participated in HRET/THA collaborative “AHRQ CUSP CLABSI Project  Enrolled 22 bed Medical ICU; July 2010

 All hospitals share common problems and goals for patient safety  THA staff was organized and very helpful  Facilitated excellent coaching and content calls  Interaction with peers was very valuable  Experts shared innovative ideas

 Keeping busy staff focused  MD Champions

 Celebrate even small wins!  Infection awareness improved  Increased staff focus on central lines  MICU decreased CLABSI by 50% and decreased line days by 500!!!!!!