How to power up Hand Hygiene with innovation
ON-DEMAND WEBINAR
Hand hygiene compliance is recommended as one of the key performance indicators for infection prevention and control programmes, patient safety and quality of health services worldwide.
Despite its simplicity, hand hygiene is still poorly practiced in many health care facilities.
This on-demand webinar provides insights to why healthcare facilities in North America & Europe are choosing electronic Hand Hygiene Monitoring to standardize hand hygiene practices, boost and maintain compliance levels, and protect patients and staff from healthcare-associated infections.

Watch the webinar
Hear first-hand from our panelists:
- Why they decided to investigate electronic monitoring.
- How they built a business case for their hospital to invest in this solution.
- How they successfully implemented the solution across their teams and facilities.
- What clinical, financial and operational benefits electronic monitoring has delivered for their organisation that they believe can help your hospital, too.
Panelists

Anne-Mette Iversen
Aarhus University Hospital
Aarhus, Denmark
Anne-Mette Iversen is a clinical nurse specialist and PhD student at the Oncology Department at Aarhus University Hospital in Aarhus, Denmark. She graduated with a master’s degree in humanities and health studies at Aarhus University. On a personal level, she is married with five children.
Anne-Mette focused on the importance of good hand hygiene in healthcare situations, working closely with nurses and doctors to educate and encourage good behavior in all aspects to improve patient safety and stop the spread of infection.

Kathy Nigh, RN, CIC
West Virginia University Medicine J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital
Morgantown, West Virginia, USA
Kathy Nigh has been working in Infection Control for 10 years and has her certification CIC. Her assignment at present is in the Neuro/NeuroSurgery Service Line and the Ambulatory Service Line.

Stephanie Swanson, MPH, CIC
North Memorial Health Hospital
Robbinsdale (Minneapolis), Minnesota, USA
Stephanie Swanson is currently manager of infection prevention at North Memorial Health, a health system with a Level I Trauma Centre located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.

Dr. Marco Bo Hansen MD, PhD Senior Medical Director
Dr. Marco Bo Hansen is a Medical Doctor and PhD from Copenhagen University. He is the Medical Director for the sani nudge hand hygiene solution and has been part of several large hand hygiene improvement projects across Europe that have focused on data-driven performance feedback and nudging to create sustained behavioral changes.

Our Partners
Ecolab is a proud supporter of Private Organizations for Patient Safety (POPS), working with the WHO to align & improve implementation of WHO recommendations across the world.
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