
Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs) - MN Dept. of Health
Sep 15, 2025 · Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are infections acquired while receiving medical care. HAIs occur in all health care settings including acute care, ambulatory surgical …
Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs) | HAIs | CDC
HAI Prevention and Control for Healthcare CDC resources and information on infection control in outpatient healthcare settings.
Health Care-Associated Infections - HHS.gov
Jul 7, 2025 · Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are infections people get while they are receiving health care for another condition. HAIs can happen in any health care facility, …
Avoiding Nosocomial Infections/Healthcare-Associated ...
May 7, 2024 · By definition, HAIs are infections that happen within: Forty-eight hours of arrival or hospital admission. Three days after discharge from a hospital or surgical center. Thirty days …
AHRQ's Healthcare-Associated Infections Program
HAI Bulletin: Subscribe for updates on Infection Prevention and Combating Antimicrobial Resistance. AHRQ's HAI program funds work to help frontline clinicians and other health care …
Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAI)
HAI can be caused by a wide variety of common and unusual bacteria, fungi, and viruses. HAIs are the most common complication of hospital care, occurring in approximately one in every …
Healthcare Associated Infections | Health and Safety | ANA
Health care-associated infections (HAIs), are acquired while patients are receiving treatment for another condition in a health care setting.
More About HAIs | doh
HAI stands for healthcare-associated infection. HAIs are infections that patients can get in a healthcare setting while receiving treatment or care for something else.
HAIs: Reports and Data | HAIs | CDC
Nov 25, 2024 · CDC's NHSN is the nation's most widely used HAI tracking system. NHSN provides facilities, states, regions, and the nation with data needed to identify problem areas, …
HAI National Action Plan - HHS.gov
Jul 18, 2025 · Healthcare-associated infections (HAI) are a threat to patient safety and a top priority for the Department of Health and Human Services.