RCN responds to new MRSA figures from the Health Protection Agency
Published: 19 September 2008
Commenting on the news that the NHS has exceeded its quarterly target for reductions in Healthcare Acquired Infections, Dr. Peter Carter, Chief Executive & General Secretary of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN), said:
“The RCN is very pleased that the hard work of nurses and their NHS colleagues in tackling healthcare acquired infections (HCAIs) is paying off in significantly reduced rates. By showing leadership and innovation on the wards, nurses have led the way in driving down MRSA rates, not just meeting, but exceeding the government target.
“However, a sustained attack on MRSA and other HCAIs is required. It’s absolutely vital that all trusts and government build on this progress by stepping up their efforts in tackling all infections. This means further investment in research to tackle infection and in training for key nursing positions such as ward managers and Infection Prevention and Control nurses working across the NHS. This is a matter of patient safety and must remain a top priority for government, trusts and healthcare workers.”
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