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July 2016 Issue of Becker's Infection Control & Clinical Quality

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DebMed Delivers Clinically Proven Outcomes We have clinical evidence demonstrating: • Reduction in MRSA and C. diff infection by improving hand hygiene compliance 1,2 • Significant cost savings as a result of improving compliance and reducing HAIs 2 • Our system is as accurate as video monitoring 3 Actionable, Reliable Data Drives Lasting Change What it Does: • Captures 100% of actual hand hygiene events 24/7/365 – beyond just room entry and exit • Hand Hygiene event data is transmitted by the dispenser and is compared to the number of opportunities that should have occured based on the WHO 5 Moments and CDC guidelines Why it Works: • Real-time Dashboard reports allow for comprehensive staff engagement, meaningful huddle meetings and lasting culture change DISPENSER All monitored soap and sanitizer dispensers send a signal to a dedicated server DASHBOARD Your dashboard is easily and quickly accessed to allow for real time staff engagement DEBMED SERVER Our software converts usage data into compliance reports and updates continuously Your Partner in Effective Training & Support Data alone won't change behavior. We work closely with your team to implement best practices and enhance a culture of patient safety. • Hands-on support during installation and implementation • On-site training and online tools to support your hand hygiene initiatives All in a Simple, Cost-Effective System • Our badge-free system requires no integration with hospital IT infrastructure, RTLS, or WIFI • Requires no capital investment to implement • Has demonstrated positive return on investment in less than one year • Helps reduce the risk of HAC penalties, Readmissions and Value Based Purchasing DebMed Programs feature Deborah, your hand hygiene compliance partner. References: 1. Robinson, N, Boeker. S, Steed, C, Kelly, W. Innovative Use of Electronic Hand Hygiene Monitoring to Control a Clostridium Difficile Cluster on a Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Unit. American Journal of Infection Control. June 2014, Vol 42(6):S150 2. Data on file. 3. Diller, T., Kelly, W.J., Blackhurst, D., Steed, C., Boeker, S., McElveen, D.C. Estimation of hand hygiene opportunities on an adult medical ward using 24-hour camera surveillance: Validation of the HOW2 Benchmark Study. American Journal of Infection Control. 2004; 42:602-607. Available at http:// w w w.ajicjournal.org/article/S0196-6553(14)00136-9/abstract Contact us for more information: www.debmed.com | 866.783.0422 2815 Coliseum Centre Drive, Suite 600 | Charlotte, NC 28217-1388 DebMed is the healthcare division of the Deb Group. DebMed is a registered trademark of Deb Group, Ltd. ©2016 Deb Group Ltd. All rights reser ved. DM105-060116R

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