Among other side effects, these shortages have direct correlations to increased infection rates and an increased demand for nurses with infection control experience. If you’re not from the healthcare world, you may have never heard of an Infection Preventionist (IP), but they are the people that make sure you leave a hospital with fewer problems than you came with. According to APIC, the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, IPs “work in many healthcare settings to keep you, visitors, volunteers, employees, and healthcare providers safe from infection.”
Sounds important, right? Healthcare organizations seem to think so. According to CareerBuilder’s labor market data (see graph below), the number of open IP roles has increased by 139% over the past 5 years, with an estimated 6,450 employers looking to hire an IP in the last 12 months. In April of 2018, 3 out of every 4 openings went unfilled and the trend doesn’t show signs of stopping.
Why are Infection Preventionists in such high demand?
Four things you can do to recruit and retain Infection Preventionists:
At SwipeSense, we know how important infection prevention and control is to patient safety, so our team of customer success managers partner with IP, IC, and nursing staff to drive awareness, education, and accountability within each of their hospitals. On average, they are seeing a 50% increase in compliance over 12 months. Get in touch and discover how we can help you do the same!
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