Electronic health record solutions to reduce central line-associated bloodstream infections by enhancing documentation of central line insertion practices, line days, and daily line necessity
Highlights • Current reporting of CLIP compliance is artificially inflated. • Using CVC placement as a denominator is a truer measure of CLIP compliance. • EHRs can improve capture of CVC line days, decreasing CLABSI rates. • EHRs enable compliance with daily documentation of line necessity.
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description | Highlights • Current reporting of CLIP compliance is artificially inflated. • Using CVC placement as a denominator is a truer measure of CLIP compliance. • EHRs can improve capture of CVC line days, decreasing CLABSI rates. • EHRs enable compliance with daily documentation of line necessity. |
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