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Nurse Reacts to Electronic Hand Hygiene System

By Jennifer L.W. Fink, RN, BSN “This? This is a thing for nurses?” TikTokker @TheNurseErica steps aside, revealing an electronic hand hygiene system. Her skepticism and sarcasm are clearly on display. And you know what? I don’t blame her. Long-...

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Using Data to Improve Hospital Efficiency and Safety

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Clean Hands – Safe Hands Named to Atlanta Inno’s “2019 Coolest Companies” List

ATLANTA – August 2, 2019 – Atlanta Inno announced today that Clean Hands – Safe Hands has been named to its “2019 Coolest Companies” list. The publication described the list this way: “For our Coolest Companies feature, we examined the co...

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Dr. Chris Hermann Named Finalist for “Executive of the Year” in the Medtech Insight Awards 2019

ATLANTA, GA – August 1, 2019 – Clean Hands–Safe Hands announced today that its Founder and CEO, Dr. Chris Hermann, was named a Finalist for the Medtech Insight Awards 2019 in the “Executive of the Year” category. Held in partnership with Th...

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Infectious Disease News: Voice-Based Hand Hygiene Reminders in Hospitals May Reduce HAIs

Clean Hands – Safe Hands, a company that makes electronic hand hygiene monitoring systems, reported data recently at the conference for the Association for Professionals in Infection Control Epidemiology that showed a 61.4% decrease in health care-...

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Dr. Chris Hermann Will Present at the AHA Leadership Summit 2019

ATLANTA, GA – July 17, 2019 – Clean Hands–Safe Hands (CHSH) announced today that its Founder and CEO, Dr. Chris Hermann, will present at the American Hospital Association’s (AHA) Leadership Summit. The conference takes place from July 25 R...

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Healthcare Purchasing News: Hospitals Using Clean Hands – Safe Hands reduce HAIs by over 60 percent

Clean Hands – Safe Hands (APIC booth #1736) has announced the release of new data showing a decrease in healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) by an average of 61.4 percent across its 10 most recent hospital installations. Improvements were statis...

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