NHSN State HAI Reports
- States are in different places in the course of their HAI prevention efforts.
- CDC’s National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) is a critical tool needed for states to do HAI prevention work. Once a state knows where problems lie, they can better assist healthcare facilities in correcting the issue and protecting patients.
- The NHSN State Report provides a state’s standardized infection ratio (SIR), a summary measure used to adjust for the fact that each healthcare facility treats different types of patients.
- Healthcare facilities and states are encouraged to validate, or double-check, their infection data.
Complete SIR Report
View the latest NHSN State HAI Standardized Infection Ratio Report
State Progress
See progress in preventing CLABSIs in all locations, critical care, wards, and neonatal critical care.
State-based HAI Prevention
CDC’s work with state health departments helps improve HAI tracking and prevention by implementing successful prevention strategies state-wide and by monitoring the impact of these strategies across all of the state’s hospitals
Reports
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