Infection control risk assessments are performed to identify actual or potential infection risks for populations of healthcare personnel and to inform measures that reduce those risks1. These assessments are conducted regularly and the results are reviewed with occupational health services leaders to set performance goals and charge relevant healthcare organization departments and individuals to reduce risks1. The main purpose of these assessments is to prioritize organizational infection prevention and control goals1.
[References:, CDC Infection Control Guidelines, , , , ]
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