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State and federal legislative interests

David Birnbaum (Applied Epidemiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada)
Rachel Stricof (Council of State & Territorial Epidemiologists, Fort Pierce, Florida, USA)

Clinical Governance: An International Journal

ISSN: 1477-7274

Article publication date: 20 April 2012

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to briefly describe the increasingly complex array of organizations influencing American healthcare‐associated infection (HAI) prevention efforts during the modern era of infection control.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper is a narrative review.

Findings

The modern era of hospital infection control began in the 1950s, but received relatively little publicity until the dawn of the twenty‐first century. Since then, there has been a wave of unprecedented magnitude in individual state legislation mandates followed by a shift from state to federal agency activity. The resulting programs are in varying stages of development, ability, sustainability, and coordination.

Practical implications

Many government and healthcare entities are in uncharted territory with this new area of activity, facing challenges in having to coordinate work with many new and unfamiliar partners. Perspectives explored in this part of the Universities Council Symposium help by mapping out the various stakeholders in order to foster a research agenda through better understanding of powerful political players and their influence.

Originality/value

This is one of the first efforts to describe and map the evolving range of state and federal forces influencing hospitals' efforts to prevent healthcare‐associated infections.

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Citation

Birnbaum, D. and Stricof, R. (2012), "State and federal legislative interests", Clinical Governance: An International Journal, Vol. 17 No. 2, pp. 141-148. https://doi.org/10.1108/14777271211220853

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2012, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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