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Infections warning for care homes | Infections warning for care homes |
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Poor communication between hospitals and care homes in England may be putting people at risk of MRSA and other infections, the regulator says. | Poor communication between hospitals and care homes in England may be putting people at risk of MRSA and other infections, the regulator says. |
The Care Quality Commission found nearly a fifth of homes were not being told if patients discharged from hospitals are or had been infected. | The Care Quality Commission found nearly a fifth of homes were not being told if patients discharged from hospitals are or had been infected. |
Even when they were told, the data was sometimes incomplete or illegible, the survey of more than 1,000 homes showed. | Even when they were told, the data was sometimes incomplete or illegible, the survey of more than 1,000 homes showed. |
It comes as MRSA and Clostridium difficile rates are falling. | It comes as MRSA and Clostridium difficile rates are falling. |
Infection prevention and control is not simply an issue for hospitals - care needs to be clean and safe wherever it is provided Cynthia Bower, of the Care Quality Commission | Infection prevention and control is not simply an issue for hospitals - care needs to be clean and safe wherever it is provided Cynthia Bower, of the Care Quality Commission |
Latest figures show that MRSA levels in hospitals - they are not measured in care homes - have fallen by 40% in the past year. | Latest figures show that MRSA levels in hospitals - they are not measured in care homes - have fallen by 40% in the past year. |
It means they are now a quarter of what they were during the peak months of 2004. | It means they are now a quarter of what they were during the peak months of 2004. |
C difficile figures have also been falling. | C difficile figures have also been falling. |
But the CQC report said the progress being made could be compromised by communication problems. | But the CQC report said the progress being made could be compromised by communication problems. |
Hospitals are meant to include infection history on discharge summaries. | Hospitals are meant to include infection history on discharge summaries. |
However, the survey revealed 17% of care homes said they did not receive information from hospitals, while another 28% complained of incomplete and ineligible data. | However, the survey revealed 17% of care homes said they did not receive information from hospitals, while another 28% complained of incomplete and ineligible data. |
Criticism | Criticism |
The regulator also highlighted poor practice by care homes - a quarter were not following guidelines covering issues such as isolating residents with infections and antibiotic management. | The regulator also highlighted poor practice by care homes - a quarter were not following guidelines covering issues such as isolating residents with infections and antibiotic management. |
It said care homes had until next year to follow the guidelines or face being refused registration. | It said care homes had until next year to follow the guidelines or face being refused registration. |
CQC chief executive Cynthia Bower said: "Infection prevention and control is not simply an issue for hospitals - care needs to be clean and safe wherever it is provided. | CQC chief executive Cynthia Bower said: "Infection prevention and control is not simply an issue for hospitals - care needs to be clean and safe wherever it is provided. |
"If we are to tackle infections effectively we need to check that all providers of care are talking to each other." | "If we are to tackle infections effectively we need to check that all providers of care are talking to each other." |
Health minister Mike O'Brien said while there had been good progress on infections, he agreed closer working was needed. | |
"People have the right to the same standards of clean, safe care whether in health or social care." | |
A separate CQC report also criticised the way patient information was being used. | A separate CQC report also criticised the way patient information was being used. |
The regulator said it had concerns about privacy - a third of staff said they had not been given training on confidentiality - while delays in hospitals sending GPs information after discharge were also noted. | The regulator said it had concerns about privacy - a third of staff said they had not been given training on confidentiality - while delays in hospitals sending GPs information after discharge were also noted. |
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