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2024/04/05
Managing Infection Prevention and Control within RBN clinics
Programme Status: |
Approved Active |
Programme Number: |
2013 |
Programme Executive Summary (Scope):
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To monitor the set national standards for the effective control, prevention and management of healthcare associated infections so that hazards associated with biological agents are minimised for patients, visitors and healthcare personnel within RBN healthcare establishments.
In Scope:
- Identify areas of non compliance through clinical audits.
- Review and evaluate written policies and procedures in all patient care and service areas.
- Retraining programs to ensure competent IPC practices.
- Maintain an up todate Infection Control File that is available and accessible to all healthcare workers.
- Assist in organising regular IPC comittee meetings and document the proceedings.
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Key Focus Area: |
Health and Social Development |
Focus Areas: |
Education and Skills Development, Health and Social Development, Food Security, Safety and Security, Public & Community Utilities, Environmental Management |
Beneficiaries: |
Community, RBN Employees |
Regions: |
All Regions |
Villages: |
Phokeng, Kgale, Lefaragatlha, Bobounja, Lenatong, Luka, Chaneng, Diepkuil (Maile), Kanana, Serutube, Tantanana, Tlaseng, Marakana & Mosenthal, Roodekraalspruit, Kopman (Maile), Thekwane, Photsaneng, Mfidikwe, Mabitse, Tlapa & Tlapa East, Mogono, Tsitsing, Rasimone, Mafenya, Lesung, Mafika, Maile Extension, Leloreng, Motsitle (Mamerotse), Mogojane, Robega, All Villages |
Institutions: |
Health & Social Development Services (HSDS) |
Baseline Start Date: |
Tuesday 21 July 2015 |
Actual Start Date: |
Tuesday 21 July 2015 |
Approved Annual Budget: |
Hidden |
Budget Variance: |
2024 Year to date budget: Hidden 2024 Year to date expenses: Hidden 2024 Budget variance to date: 0 % 2024 Percentage of annual budget spent: 0 %
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Risks: |
2 |
Issues: |
Unresolved: 0 Resolved: 0 Total: 0
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