Leslie Canham, Mary Govoni, Linda Harvey and Olivia Wann
223 episodes
4 days ago
Join the Divas as we explore the science behind hand hygiene, nail contamination, and the surprising resilience of pathogens. Are you ready for a deep dive into the bacterial biofilms hiding beneath your fingertips—and why they matter in healthcare. Resources: CDC Guidelines for Hand Hygiene in Healthcare Settings https://www.cdc.gov/infection-control/hcp/hand-hygiene/index.htmlIsolation and diagnosis of bacteria from under long nails (natural and artificial) in young females ...
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Join the Divas as we explore the science behind hand hygiene, nail contamination, and the surprising resilience of pathogens. Are you ready for a deep dive into the bacterial biofilms hiding beneath your fingertips—and why they matter in healthcare. Resources: CDC Guidelines for Hand Hygiene in Healthcare Settings https://www.cdc.gov/infection-control/hcp/hand-hygiene/index.htmlIsolation and diagnosis of bacteria from under long nails (natural and artificial) in young females ...
Email encryption ensures that only authorized individuals have access to patient information and it's required under the HIPAA Security Rule. Having the right program makes it easier to be compliant and protect your patients' sensitive information. In this episode, the Divas provide tips for evaluating your current email encryption program. HIPAA Security Rule updates: https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-professionals/security/hipaa-security-rule-nprm/factsheet/index.htmlHolland and Hart Law articl...
The Compliance Divas Podcast
Join the Divas as we explore the science behind hand hygiene, nail contamination, and the surprising resilience of pathogens. Are you ready for a deep dive into the bacterial biofilms hiding beneath your fingertips—and why they matter in healthcare. Resources: CDC Guidelines for Hand Hygiene in Healthcare Settings https://www.cdc.gov/infection-control/hcp/hand-hygiene/index.htmlIsolation and diagnosis of bacteria from under long nails (natural and artificial) in young females ...