Address infection risk factors through a data-driven partnership

10-Oct-2025
Nurse chatting with a patient in a ProCuity bed about steps to prevent infection

Every shift, you work to keep patients safe from hospital-acquired infections. It’s a challenge no one should have to face alone. Our clinically focused, data-driven approach helps simplify processes, standardize care and build confidence at the bedside. This exclusive eGuide gives you clear, practical strategies and solutions you can utilize at your facility — all drawn from years of collaboration with healthcare providers like you. If patient safety is a priority at your hospital, reading this eGuide will help you learn about:

  • Surgical site infection and post-operative pneumonia
  • Hospital-acquired pneumonia
  • Catheter-associated urinary tract infection
  • Incontinence-associated dermatitis
  • Hospital-acquired infections from bacteria in basins and tap water

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Prioritizing oral health in hospitals: The key to reducing non-ventilator hospital-acquired pneumonia

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