Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 210.2400 - Infection Control
a) The
Model must provide a sanitary environment to avoid sources and transmission of
infections and communicable diseases. There must be an active program for the
prevention, control and investigation of infections and communicable
diseases.
b) A person or persons
shall be designated as infection control officer or officers to develop and
implement policies governing control of infections and communicable disease.
Policies and procedures shall be developed to address the following:
1) Medical, nursing and non-professional
staff behaviors to prevent and control the transmission of infections or
communicable diseases.
2) Measures
to handle infectious cases that develop in the Model.
3) Reporting and care of cases of
communicable diseases shall be in accordance with 77 Ill. Adm. Code 690, the
Control of Communicable Diseases Code.
4) A systematic plan of checking and
recording cases of infection, known or suspected, which develop in the
Model.
c) The Model
shall ensure maintenance of a sanitary environment with all equipment in good
working order. Written procedures shall include:
1) Provision for garbage, refuse and medical
waste removal in such a manner that will not permit the transmission of a
contagious disease, create a nuisance or fire hazard or provide a breeding
place for vermin or rodents;
2)
Insect and rodent control;
3)
Maintenance of water, heat, ventilation and air conditioning, and electrical
service;
4) The use, cleaning and
care of equipment and supplies; and
5) Housekeeping and cleaning measures and
schedule.
Notes
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