Pneumococcal Vaccinations: Overcoming Barriers to Increase Vaccination Rates
Streptococcus pneumoniae, or pneumococcus, can cause severe bacterial infections like pneumonia, meningitis and bacteremia.
Streptococcus pneumoniae, or pneumococcus, can cause severe bacterial infections like pneumonia, meningitis and bacteremia.
Comagine Health, a leading national, nonprofit health care consulting firm, is celebrating its 50th anniversary.
September is Emergency Preparedness Month—this means it's a great opportunity for long term and post acute care (LTPAC) facilities to make sure your emergency preparedness plan (EPP) is up to date an
Originally based in manufacturing processes, Kamishibai Cards (also known as K Cards) have been adapted into health care in recent years. K Cards can be used for lean management practices, data visualization and tracking the status of activities happening across a process.
Care coordination is often a challenge when transitioning a client from an acute to post-acute care facility.
Comagine Health is pleased to announce the Q3 2023 winners of the COVID Mitigation Medal, an award recognizing vigilance and excellence in infection control and prevention efforts a
Comagine Health has been present at several conferences and conventions this past quarter. Hopefully, you had the opportunity to attend one of the presentations or speak with a staff member.
Comagine Health was awarded a contract from the Washington Department of Health to evaluate the Infection Control Training program for seven nursing homes, develop action plans to address any identified opportunities and support these facilities as they implemented the action plans.
Comagine Health invites primary care providers to join the CKD Screening and Management Learning Collaborative, an initiative to improve early detection of chronic kidney disease (CKD) before it progresses to end-stage renal disease (ESRD).
Since the onset of COVID-19, the need for infection prevention and control expertise in long-term care (LTC) facilities continues to increase, especially as we once again face flu season.