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Accreditation
Accreditation will be requested from the Vereniging voor Hygiëne en
Infectiepreventie in de Gezondheidszorg (VHIG) and the Nederlandse Vereniging
voor Medische Microbiologie (NVMM). Participants will receive a certificate at the
end of the symposium.
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Costs
The costs of the symposium are € 50,- and can be transferred to bank account
number NL65FVL0699704855, c/o “CTID congress UMC Utrecht” with reference
to “HAI symposium”.
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Date and location
The symposium will be held on Tuesday September 30th 2014, from 9.30h to 15.00h,
at the Academiegebouw in Utrecht (Domplein 29, Utrecht). Lunch will be provided.
The public thesis defense of Maaike van Mourik will be on the same day at 16.15h,
also at the Academiegebouw.
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Registration
To register please visit www.umcutrecht.nl/HAIsymposium and fill out the
registration form. Registration will be on a first-pay-first-in principle (maximum
number of participants 50). Participants will receive a confirmation letter.
Symposium
University Medical Center Utrecht
Surveillance of Healthcare-Associated
Infections: methods and policy perspectives
Organization and information:
Els den Tex
Department of Medical
Microbiology
Heidelberglaan 100
HP G04.614
3584 CX UTRECHT
T. +31 (0)88 75 576 76
F. +31 (0)88 75 551 32
www.umcutrecht.nl
E-mail:
[email protected] or
[email protected]
Tuesday September 30th 2014
Belle van Zuylenzaal, Academiegebouw Utrecht
Surveillance of Healthcare-Associated Infections:
methods and policy perspectives
Program
Belle van Zuylenzaal, Academiegebouw, Utrecht
result of the medical care they receive. Surveillance of these healthcare-
10.00 - 10.15
Opening
associated infections (HAI) is of increasing importance to healthcare providers,
Chair: Prof.dr. Marc Bonten (UMC Utrecht)
patients and policy makers. Reliable and efficient surveillance, however, is not as
10.15 - 10.45
Surveillance networks for healthcare-associated infections (HAI) and straightforward as may be expected. Current methods of surveillance are labor-
the consequences of mandatory reporting and public disclosure
intensive and vulnerable to variability. Given the increasing use of HAI incidence
Prof.dr. Petra Gastmeier (Charité University Berlin)
rates as (public) measures of quality of care, development and validation of
10.45 - 11.15
Reliability of traditional surveillance methods for
robust surveillance methods is paramount.
healthcare-associated infections
Prof.dr. Jean-Christophe Lucet (Bichat-Claude Bernard Hospital, Paris)
During this symposium, we hope to provide food for thought on the how and
11.15 - 11.45
Coffee break
why of HAI surveillance by reviewing current methods of surveillance, exploring
11.45 - 12.15
Adapting definitions as a means to improve reliability of
the added value of adapting definitions or automation of HAI surveillance and
HAI surveillance
discussing implications of public disclosure of HAI rates.
Dr. Michael Klompas (Harvard Medical School, Boston)
12.15 - 12.45
HAI surveillance: Lessons learnt from the HSMR
The day will be concluded by the thesis defense of Maaike van Mourik on
Prof.dr. Cor Kalkman (UMC Utrecht)
“Automating the surveillance of healthcare-associated infections”.
12.45 - 13.45
Lunch
13.45 - 14.15
Policy perspectives on HAI surveillance
Prof.dr. Roland Bal (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam)
One in twenty-five patients admitted to hospitals develop an infection as a
I look forward to welcoming you in Utrecht on September 30th.
14.15 - 14.45Automating the surveillance of healthcare-associated infections
using routine care data
Prof.dr. M.J.M. Bonten
Drs. Maaike van Mourik (UMC Utrecht)
14.45 - 15.00 Closing remarks, end of symposium
Prof.dr. Marc Bonten
Senaatszaal, Academiegebouw Utrecht
16.15
Thesis defense drs. Maaike van Mourik