āāSan Francisco Bay Area Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) Prevention Collaborative
Region(s) served: Alameda, Contra Costa, San Francisco, San Mateo, and Santa Clara Counties in California
Project dates: May 2016āJune 2017
Overview
Together with local public health departments, the HAI Program convened a CRE prevention collaborative among acute care hospitals and skilled nursing facilities in the San Francisco Bay Area. Each facility participated in an onsite infection prevention assessment, committed to a facility-specific action plan, and engaged staff at quarterly in-person learning sessions. Forty-five healthcare facilities worked together to develop and implement a CRE prevention strategy in the region.
Goals and Objectives
Prevent the emergence and transmission of CRE within and between healthcare facilities in the region through the following objectives:
- Enhance the ability of healthcare facilities to identify epidemiologically concerning CRE by strengthening laboratory surveillance
- Improve implementation of CRE prevention strategies
- Enhance communication and coordination of care to ensure appropriate infection prevention and control precautions are maintained when patients with CRE transfer between facilities
Participating Facilities and Organizations
- 18 hospitals
- 2 long-term acute care hospitals
- 25 skilled nursing facilities
- 5 local health departments
Outcomes
- Provided educational and infection prevention resources to participating acute care hospitals and skilled nursing facilities
- Established a forum for local partners to build relationships, and share and discuss best practices
- Built local public health department capacity for CRE and HAI prevention activities in preparation for statewide CP-CRE reporting
Testimonial
The Director of Nursing [now] speaks to the local health department on a regular basis. We work closely with public health to ensure the safety of our patients and staff. ā Participating Facility
For more information on the San Francisco Bay Area CRE Prevention Collaborative, contact HAIProgram@cdph.ca.gov.