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RICN Reports
annual Reports
2009 - 10 Annual Report
As a network of networks across the province, the RICNs offer an innovative link to IPAC expertise in their communities to any health care provider responsible for infection prevention and control. Our Annual Report describes many initiatives from the past year that have contributed to the promotion of IPAC best practices across the health care continuum. Please take a few moments to browse through its contents.
If you have any questions or concerns, do not hesitate to contact your local network
2008 - 09 Annual Report
As a network of networks across the province, the RICNs offer anyone responsible for infection prevention and control in healthcare, an innovative link to expertise in their communities Our Annual Report, available in English and French, describes many initiatives that, over the past year, have contributed to the promotion of IPAC best practices across the health care continuum.Please take a few moments to browse through its contents.If you have any questions or concerns, do not hesitate to contact your local network (Contact Us) Low resolution version for viewing on screen English (1.3MB)Francais (1.37MB) High resolution version for downloadEnglish (9.8MB)Francais (12.4MB) 2006-2007 Annual Report: Connecting People, Connecting Practice Year in Review 2005-2006: Borders to Bridges "Resources and Activities for Infection Prevention and Control in Ontario, 2008". November 1, 2008 The Regional Infection Control Networks are proud to announce the release of our provincial survey results: "Resources and Activities for Infection Prevention and Control in Ontario, 2008". Below you will find the results separated by the provincial summary reports and the health care sector specific reports. The provincial summary reports include overall provincial results, a technical description and the results of an additional qualitative survey. The healthcare sector reports are available according to the five key sectors that particiapted: Acute Care, Non-Acute Care (including Long-Term Care), Community Care, Emergency Medical Services and Public Health. To download each report, please click on the corresponding link below. Thank you to all who have dedicated their time, attention and support with this project. It is our hope this information will be of use to all healthcare providers in Ontario and we extend our sincere appreciation for their continued dedication and partnership with us . Together we can work toward maintaining and improving infection prevention and control best practices in Ontario .
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