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treatments based on individual genetic profiles. Vela Diagnostics thus plays a crucial role in advancing scientific discovery and enhancing the application of genomics in healthcare for more effective and personalised patient outcomes.
l Tork Clean Hospitals, an interactive training solution, helps educate staff in hospital cleaning and to learn the correct cleaning strategies for optimal cleaning.
The company’s evidence-based insights, recommendations and products can help everyone in the healthcare facility to stay on top of hand hygiene and cleaning protocols, so they can focus on what matters – providing excellent care for their patients.
A layered approach to prevention of HCAIs
Life-saving hygiene solutions Ophardt Hygiene has a mission to break the chain of infection, providing universal access to life-saving hygiene solutions. A family- owned business located in Germany, US, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, Ireland and the Philippines, the company designs, engineers, and manufactures dispensing solutions for the healthcare and food processing markets. Its brands are found in medical facilities and washrooms worldwide. The company will be promoting its medical dispenser systems and IOT system during the exhibition. Ophardt Hygiene’s technologies are found in OEM components of many products produced by the largest hand hygiene and chemical brands in the world.
Hand hygiene and cleaning training Tork, an Essity Brand, will be showcasing its solutions on stand B27. Proper hand hygiene is considered the single most important method to help prevent and control the spread of infection in healthcare facilities. Based on WHO’s My 5 moments for Hand Hygiene, the company’s training solutions enable healthcare staff to train and improve on each of these critical moments – in virtual reality. l Tork Clean Hands, an innovative training aid, is available free to download and can be completed in virtual reality or via desktop.
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No single approach can entirely eradicate the risk of healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs). Therefore, healthcare facilities require multiple layers of defence to effectively
combat infection. PDI’s award-winning layered approach to infection prevention encompasses: assessment, product selection, training, and support to mitigate the risk of HCAIs. Through the implementation of these layers, improved healthcare outcomes for patients, healthcare workers, and the facility can be achieved. To learn more about how this layered approach can benefit your facility, visit stands B33 and B34.
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