Healthcare Facility Assessment

Prevalence Survey of Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs) and Antimicrobial Use in U.S. Acute Care Hospitals

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Healthcare Facility Assessment (HFA)

OMB: 0920-0852

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Form Approved

OMB No. 0920-XXXX

Exp. Date xx/xx/20xx


HAI & ANTIMICROBIAL USE PREVALENCE SURVEY

HEALTHCARE FACILITY ASSESSMENT


Instructions:


  1. The hospital should designate one staff person to be responsible for ensuring completion of this assessment and submitting the completed assessment to the EIP Team point of contact. Indicate this information in the table below.

  2. The person designated as the individual responsible for ensuring completion of the assessment should consult as needed with other facility departments or colleagues to answer the questions included in the assessment. Indicate this information in the table below.

  3. The assessment should be completed using the most up-to-date information available. For example, if total annual discharge information is available from the year 2012 and 2013, the 2013 information should be used.

  4. The assessment should be completed and returned to the EIP Team point of contact within 1-2 weeks.


For each section of the assessment, list person(s) and department(s) to contact for information:

This information is for hospital and EIP Team use only; information is not transmitted to the CDC.


Section

Name

Department

1—Individual responsible for ensuring completion of assessment and submission to EIP Team






2—Hospital data (e.g., total discharges, staffed beds, etc.)







3—Infection control resource and practice information







4—Antimicrobial use resource and practice information





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Section 1: If you are the individual responsible for ensuring completion of this assessment, tell us about yourself:


  1. Enter the date you started to complete this assessment: //


  1. Which of the following best describes your role in the hospital?

Infection preventionist

Nurse

Physician

Microbiologist

Pharmacist

Administrator

Other (specify): _________________________________________




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Section 2: Tell us about your hospital


  1. Complete the following table for your hospital, using the most current data available to you:


Number

What year are data from?

No. of total annual discharges

(If discharges not available, enter total annual admissions and check here: )


2013

Other: ______

No. of total patient rooms


2014 2013

Other: ______

No. of single patient rooms


2014 2013

Other: ______

No. of acute care licensed beds

(do not include nursing home or skilled nursing facility beds)


2014 2013

Other: ______

No. of acute care staffed beds

(do not include nursing home or skilled nursing facility beds)


2014 2013

Other: ______

Average daily acute care census

(do not include nursing home or skilled nursing facility beds)


2014 2013

Other: ______

No. of intensive care unit beds


2014 2013

Other: ______

No. of full time equivalent (FTE) infection preventionists


2014 2013

Other: ______

No. of FTE physician hospital epidemiologists


2014 2013

Other: ______


  1. What is your hospital’s “intern/resident to bed ratio” (“IRB”) (check one)?


NOTE: This information may be available from one of your hospital’s administrative departments, such as the finance department or other department that is responsible for Medicare-related issues. You are not expected to calculate this ratio yourself.


Resident” is defined according to the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) § 413.75(b): “resident means an intern, resident, or fellow who is formally accepted, enrolled, and participating in an approved medical residency program, including programs in osteopathy, dentistry, and podiatry, as required in order to become certified by the appropriate specialty board” (http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?c=ecfr&SID=0ba3fc79d200e9f2a259ecd570445aa1&rgn=div8&view=text&node=42:2.0.1.2.13.6.57.1&idno=42).


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The IRB is 0.25 or greater (i.e., there is at least one intern or resident for every 4 hospital beds). (Skip to question #6)

The IRB is less than 0.25, but greater than zero. (Skip to question #6)

My hospital does not have any interns or residents. (Skip to question #6)

I do not know if my hospital has interns or residents. (Skip to question #6)

My hospital has interns/residents, but I do not know my hospital’s IRB. (If you do not know the IRB, go to question #5)


  1. If your hospital has interns/residents but you do not know your hospital’s IRB, do you know the number of full-time equivalent interns and residents in your hospital (where “interns and residents” are defined as noted above in question #4)?

Yes (enter number here: ___________________, for year __________ )

No





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Section 3: Tell us about infection control resources and practices in your hospital


  1. Does your facility have an infection control team or program with one or more staff members responsible for developing and implementing infection control policies and practices and related activities?

Yes

No (if “No,” skip to question #10)


  1. If your hospital has an infection control team/program, who participates in the infection control team/program (check all that apply)?

Infectious diseases physician

Other physician (not infectious diseases)

Nurse infection preventionist, Certified in Infection Control (CIC®)

Other infection preventionist (not a nurse), Certified in Infection Control (CIC®)

Nurse, not Certified in Infection Control (CIC®)

Other infection preventionist (not a nurse), not Certified in Infection Control (CIC®)

Data analyst

Informatics support staff

Quality or patient safety department staff

Other (specify): _____________________________


  1. If your hospital has an infection control team/program, how long has the infection control team/program been in place (check one)?

Less than 1 year

Between 1 and 3 years

Between 4 and 6 years

Between 7 and 9 years

10 or more years


  1. If your hospital has an infection control team/program, how often does the team/program meet (check one)?

More frequently than monthly

Monthly

Every other month or quarterly

Less than quarterly


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  1. Is there a committee in your hospital that reviews infection control-related activities (such as reports, policies and procedures, etc., developed by the infection control team/program)?

Yes

No (if “No,” skip to question #13)


  1. If there is a committee in your hospital that reviews infection control-related activities, indicate the members represented on the committee (check all that apply):

Facility executive leaders (e.g., CEO, COO) or board members

Nursing leaders or administrators

Medical/physician leaders or administrators

Quality department

Pharmacy department

Environmental services

Unit managers or supervisors

Physician staff

Nursing staff

Other (specify): __________________________


  1. If there is a committee in your hospital that reviews infection control-related activities, how frequently does this committee meet (check one)?

More frequently than monthly

Monthly

Every other month or quarterly

Less than quarterly


  1. For each HAI surveillance statement below, check YES or NO to indicate what is currently being done in your hospital (at the time of this assessment, or during the 6 months prior to this assessment):


YES

NO

My hospital performs surveillance for one or more types of HAIs, in one or more inpatient locations, in compliance with local, state and/or federal reporting requirements.

In addition to required HAI reporting, my hospital performs surveillance for one or more types of HAIs not currently included in any local, state or federal reporting requirements.

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My hospital tracks rates or standardized infection ratios (SIR) of HAIs over time to identify trends (e.g., monthly, quarterly, annually, etc.).

My hospital creates HAI summary reports (e.g., trends).


My hospital shares HAI surveillance data with hospital leaders (e.g., CEO, COO, Chief Medical Officer, Chief Nursing Officer, department heads).

My hospital shares HAI surveillance data with individual patient unit managers.

My hospital shares HAI surveillance data with frontline providers.




  1. For each infection control policy statement below, check YES or NO to indicate whether a policy is in place in your hospital at the time of this assessment:


YES

NO

My hospital has a hand hygiene policy.


My hospital has an Isolation Precautions policy.


My hospital has a policy on cleaning and disinfection of shared medical equipment.

My hospital has an environmental cleaning policy.




  1. For each statement about monitoring adherence to infection control policy, check YES or NO to indicate what is currently being done in your hospital (at the time of this assessment, or during the 6 months prior to this assessment):


YES

NO

My hospital measures adherence to hand hygiene policies in at least one patient care area.

My hospital measures adherence to Isolation Precautions among staff (e.g., the percentage of those who comply with wearing of gloves or donning of gowns).

My hospital monitors/observes environmental cleaning practices to ensure consistent cleaning and disinfection practices are followed.

My hospital shares adherence rates to specific policies (e.g., hand hygiene) with relevant staff.

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All hospital units, services and/or staff members are held accountable for complying with infection control policies (e.g., there are positive consequences for good compliance, and/or negative consequences for poor compliance).


  1. When does your hospital require staff members to participate in training on infection control topics (check all that apply)?

Staff members are required to participate in training at the time of new employee orientation.

Staff members are required to participate in training on an as-needed basis, when specific infection control issues arise.

Staff members participate in required training on a regular basis, as follows (check one):

More frequently than once per month

Once per month

Every other month or quarterly

Twice per year

Once per year

My hospital does not require staff members to participate in infection control training.

Other (specify): ___________________________


  1. For each multidrug-resistant organism (MDRO) management statement below, check YES or NO to indicate what is being done in your hospital at the time of this assessment:


YES

NO

My hospital has a mechanism to identify, on admission, patients previously infected or colonized with the following MDROs:



Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA):

Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus (VRE):

Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE):

Clostridium difficile:

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YES

NO

My hospital has policies that specifically address the implementation of Isolation Precautions that are used in addition to Standard Precautions for patients infected or colonized with the following MDROs:



Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA):

Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus (VRE):

Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE):

Clostridium difficile:

My hospital has policies that specifically address the discontinuation of Isolation Precautions that are used in addition to Standard Precautions for patients infected or colonized with the following MDROs:



Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA):

Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus (VRE):

Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE):

Clostridium difficile:

My hospital has a process for communicating with other facilities about patients colonized or infected with the following MDROs at the time of transfer:



Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA):

Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus (VRE):

Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE):

Clostridium difficile:

My hospital has a strategy for identifying appropriate roommate selection for patients admitted with the following MDROs who cannot be placed in a private room:



Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA):

Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus (VRE):

Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE):

Clostridium difficile:



  1. Which of the following Clostridium difficile infection control practices are performed in your hospital (check all that apply)?

Patients with suspected C. difficile infection (i.e., patients who are having symptoms typical of C. difficile infection and who have risk factors for C. difficile infection but who do not yet have a positive diagnostic test confirming C. difficile infection) are placed on Contact Precautions.

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Patients with active C. difficile infection (i.e., patients who have tested positive for C. difficile and are having symptoms) are placed on Contact Precautions.

All patients with active C. difficile infection (i.e., patients who have tested positive for C. difficile and are having symptoms) are placed in private rooms.

None of the above


  1. If your hospital does not have a sufficient number of private rooms available, what does your hospital do with patients who are identified with active C. difficile infection (check all that apply)?

Place with other C. difficile infection patients (cohort)

Place with other patients but use separate commodes/bathrooms

Place with other patients sharing bathrooms

Other (specify):______________________________

Not applicable (all rooms in my hospital are private rooms, or there is always a sufficient number of private rooms available)


  1. For patients with active C. difficile infection, what is the preferred method of hand hygiene used in your hospital (check one)?

Soap and water

Alcohol hand gel

Not specified (i.e., both available but neither preferred)

Other (specify): ______________________________


  1. In what settings and/or patients does your hospital routinely perform MRSA surveillance testing (culture or PCR) on admission for the purpose of detecting MRSA colonization (active surveillance) (check all that apply)?

Hospital-wide

In one or more intensive care units

In one or more non-intensive care units

In one or more specific patient populations (e.g., patients undergoing cardiac surgery, dialysis, recent hospital discharge, etc…)

Other (specify): ________________________________

None of the above


  1. In what settings and/or patients does your hospital routinely use chlorhexidine bathing (check all that apply)?

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In one or more intensive care units

In one or more non-intensive care units

In one or more specific patient populations (e.g., patients undergoing cardiac surgery)

In patients who are current MRSA carriers

In patients who are past MRSA carriers

In patients who are not known to be current or past MRSA carriers

Other (specify): ________________________________

None of the above


  1. In what settings and/or patients does your hospital routinely use mupirocin (check all that apply)?

In one or more intensive care units

In one or more non-intensive care units

In one or more specific patient populations (e.g., patients undergoing cardiac surgery)

In patients who are current MRSA carriers

In patients who are past MRSA carriers

In patients who are not known to be current or past MRSA carriers

Other (specify): ________________________________

None of the above






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Section 4: Tell us about antimicrobial use resources and practices in your hospital


  1. Does your hospital have a multidisciplinary team focused on promoting appropriate antimicrobial use (antimicrobial stewardship)?

Yes

No (If “No,” skip to question #29)


  1. If your hospital has an antimicrobial stewardship team, who participates in the stewardship team (check all that apply)?

Infectious diseases physician

Other physician (not infectious diseases)

Infectious diseases pharmacist

Pharmacist (without specialized infectious diseases training)

Microbiologist

Infection preventionist

Data analyst

Informatics support staff

Other (specify): ________________________


  1. If your hospital has an antimicrobial stewardship team, how long has the team been in place (check one)?

Less than 1 year

Between 1 and 3 years

Between 4 and 6 years

Between 7 and 9 years

10 or more years


  1. If your hospital has an antimicrobial stewardship team, how often does the team meet (check one)?

More frequently than monthly

Monthly

Every other month or quarterly

Less than quarterly


  1. If your hospital has an antimicrobial stewardship team, what support does the team receive from hospital administration (check all that apply)?

Full salary support for one or more team members

Partial salary support for one or more team members

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Formal recognition as a hospital committee

Other support (specify): _______________________________________

No formal support from administration


  1. For each statement listed below, whether you have an antimicrobial stewardship team or not, check YES or NO based on practices or policies in place in your hospital at the time of this assessment:


YES

NO

My hospital has a defined formulary of antimicrobial agents, and prescribing is generally restricted to those agents on the formulary.

My hospital requires pre-authorization or approval of selected antimicrobials by an infectious diseases physician, pharmacist or other hospital staff member.

Use of selected antimicrobials is reviewed or audited on a daily or weekly basis by an infectious diseases physician, pharmacist, or other hospital staff member.

Results of audits/reviews of antimicrobial use are provided directly to prescribers, through in-person, telephone, or electronic communications

Automatic stop orders (e.g., after 2-3 days, subject to documentation of the need for ongoing therapy) are in place for selected antimicrobials.

My hospital has guidelines for switching from parenteral to oral antimicrobials.

My hospital has guidelines for surgical prophylaxis.


My hospital has guidelines for first-line antimicrobial therapy for common infections (e.g., community-acquired pneumonia, urinary tract infections, etc.).

Providers have access to hospital information technology support for prescribing antimicrobials.

Providers are required to document (in the medical record or in the computerized provider order entry system) the indication for antimicrobial prescriptions.

Providers are required to document (in the medical record or in the computerized provider order entry system) the anticipated duration of antimicrobial therapy.

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Prescribers are required to participate in a training/educational program or session on appropriate antimicrobial use at least annually.

My hospital produces a hospital-wide antibiogram (i.e., antimicrobial susceptibility data aggregated across the entire facility, rather than broken down by patient units) at least annually, and makes the antibiogram available to prescribers.

My hospital produces a patient unit-specific antibiogram at least annually, and makes the antibiogram available to prescribers.


  1. Is antimicrobial consumption monitored in your hospital?

Yes

No (If “No,” hospital assessment is complete)


  1. If antimicrobial consumption is monitored in your hospital, in what settings are antimicrobial consumption patterns monitored (check all that apply)?

Hospital-wide

On specific patient care units

Other (specify): __________________________


  1. If antimicrobial consumption is monitored in your hospital, what are the data sources for monitoring antimicrobial consumption (check all that apply)?

Purchasing data (e.g., grams or dollars per patient per day)

Ordering data from the pharmacy or computerized provider order entry system

Dispensed data from the pharmacy information system

Administered data from paper or electronic medication administration records

Unknown


  1. If antimicrobial consumption is monitored in your hospital, what are the measures used to monitor antimicrobial consumption (check all that apply)?

Defined Daily Dose (DDD)

Days of Therapy (DOT)

Length of Therapy (LOT)

Grams or dollars

Other (specify): ____________________________

Unknown


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  1. If antimicrobial consumption is monitored in your hospital, who in the hospital is antimicrobial consumption data reported to (check all that apply)?

Antimicrobial stewardship team

Administrators

Front line providers or clinical leaders

Other (specify): ______________________________






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The Healthcare Facility Assessment is now complete. Thank you!

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