Articles – Manufacturing

Solving a Microbial Issue at a Macro Level: How Surfaces Support Biofilm Formation

By |2025-08-12T18:21:01-05:00March 7, 2023|

I was thrilled to read the recent article published by the American Society for Microbiology, “The Role of Bacterial Biofilms in Antimicrobial Resistance,” by Andrea Prinzi, Ph.D., MPH, SM (ASCP) and Rodney Rohde, Ph.D. It is time we understand why surfaces play such a key role in spreading deadly pathogens, and this article tells the ...

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A Mattress is an Assembly: Complaints of Fluid-Leaking Patient Mattresses

By |2025-08-12T18:34:08-05:00November 29, 2022|

The ability to clean and disinfect surfaces in hospitals is an issue of utmost importance to public health – but is not often discussed with the public. The Washington State Nurses Association brought it front and center when they filed a complaint with the Washington State Department of Health, claiming “compromised mattresses in hospitals pose ...

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I am a Survivor: The Devastation of Healthcare-Associated Infections

By |2025-08-12T18:28:20-05:00October 17, 2022|

My name is Mary Millard, and I am a patient who lives with a chronic healthcare-associated infection (HAI). This is my story. Up until the fall of 2014, I was a healthy 55-year-old with an exceptional life. I enjoyed playing beach volleyball, running with my dog, and hiking in the Blue Ridge Mountains when I ...

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Surface Disinfection Compatibility Part 3: Costs of “Incompatibility” in Healthcare

By |2025-08-11T20:07:52-05:00March 25, 2022|

In Part 1 of this series, costs related to disinfection and surface incompatibility were reported as upwards of $4.1 million for one device at one hospital in a co-published case study. Part 2 described what factors contribute to surface disinfection compatibility issues. Here, Part 3 will highlight how surface disinfection incompatibility increases costs for healthcare facilities if contributing factors aren’t taken into ...

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5 Steps to Prevent Surface-Related Infections

By |2025-08-12T18:44:40-05:00March 10, 2022|

A real-world patient care room – full of critical furnishings, equipment, and tools – comprises hundreds of different surface materials. Unfortunately, the reality is that most of these surfaces cannot be effectively disinfected and harbor microbes that cause deadly infections. Drive change! Here are five steps healthcare professionals can take right now to reduce healthcare-associated ...

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Surface Disinfection Compatibility Part 2: Selecting Surface Materials

By |2025-08-11T20:06:34-05:00March 3, 2022|

As we explained in Part 1 of this series, Surface Disinfection Compatibility Part 1: What Is It?, infection prevention teams, healthcare facilities designers, and manufacturers of products used for patient care and within the healthcare setting materials do not have the guidance and information they need to address surface disinfection compatibility issues adequately. A lack of ...

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Surface Disinfection Compatibility Part 1: What Is It?

By |2025-08-11T20:07:18-05:00February 7, 2022|

Improperly disinfected surfaces in healthcare facilities are a leading cause of healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs), which kill a person every 5 minutes in the U.S. In response, many training programs exist to teach environmental service professionals how to clean and disinfect hospitals effectively. And science has provided insight into which disinfectants kill dangerous microbes. So, how ...

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Instructions for Use – Confusion and Chaos for Healthcare Professionals

By |2025-08-12T18:50:21-05:00December 3, 2021|

I became involved with HSI as a board member when I was introduced to the purpose and mission of the institute, which are aligned with my role as an Infection Preventionist. I also work with the Instructions for Use (IFUs) Initiative Team, which is focused on addressing the common confusion between manufacturer IFUs and healthcare ...

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Applying the Hierarchy of Controls to the Seven Aspects of Surface Selection™

By , |2025-08-12T18:58:07-05:00November 21, 2019|

A copy of this article may be found in the October 2019 issue of Healthcare Hygiene Magazine. The Healthcare Surfaces Institute has recently adopted a combination of the Hierarchy of Controls and the Seven Aspects of Surface Selection™ as a quick guide for patient and healthcare worker safety as it relates to surface selection. Healthcare ...

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#SurfacesMatter in Pathogen Transmission

By |2025-08-12T19:02:24-05:00November 21, 2018|

This past week, I received my weekly phone call from my parents. My dad is a retired railroad conductor who is from the #GreatestGeneration. He is one of the strongest people I know. My brother, sister and I grew up hearing him often say to us, “I don’t have time to be sick,” as he ...

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