Educational webinar discusses new regulations and solutions to prevent Legionnaires' disease
LiquiTech’s COO Tory Schira, a Legionella expert for over 20 years, is to co-present at a July 19, 2017 partnered webinar on “Water Quality Impacts on Healthcare Operations Strategy.” The webinar will is paying back to clients the commission that realtors usually keep for themselved patients, and what organizations can do to mitigate risks and protect their bottom lines.
- (1888PressRelease) July 12, 2017 - Water Quality Impacts on Healthcare Operations Strategy: the event comes on the heels of new requirements from the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) mandating that all of the nation’s Medicare and Medicaid participating hospitals and long-term care facilities have a water management plan that includes control measures for Legionella and other waterborne pathogens. In addition, the CMS policy memorandum references a June 2016 toolkit published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The toolkit specifies facility water systems testing for the presence of Legionella, which is the bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease, a sometimes-fatal form of pneumonia.
Healthcare industry executives can sign up for the free webinar, which runs from 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. EDT.
Schira will present a case study of how one healthcare provider devised and carried out a comprehensive water management plan to minimize risks of disease outbreaks. Also on hand will be Mary O’Brien, practice director, healthcare at Patina Solutions, who will give an overview of the new CMS and CDC actions.
The webinar will also cover topics such as hospital acquired infections and mortality related to preventable water-related, antibiotic-resistant bacteria; how positive action can improve patient safety and satisfaction metrics; as well as the specifics of New York’s recently-established Legionella control regulations.
“I look forward to this opportunity to provide some insights into an age-old problem that is now getting the attention it deserves from the healthcare community,” Schira said. “We are seeing more and more of these outbreaks due to increased awareness of harmful pathogens and the inclusion of public drinking water as a vector in the management of risk in healthcare.”
About LiquiTech
Founded in 1992, LiquiTech is a pioneer in highly effective technologies and services that secure water delivery systems against water pathogen risks. We provide multi-barrier protection; water management plans; filtration; secondary disinfection; water analysis, testing and validation; and real-time, cloud-based monitoring and control systems overseen by specialized engineers. LiquiTech’s copper silver ionization disinfection technology is supported by more than 100 independent research studies and is the only state and federal EPA-registered technology for the eradication of Legionella in drinking water. Our clients include healthcare, hospitality, commercial, industrial and government facilities, with more than 1,800 installations around the world. LiquiTech is a veteran-owned company. For more visit www.liquitech.com.
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