Jamestown Regional Medical Center (JRMC) has been recognized by Becker’s Hospital Review as one of 514 hospitals nationwide with a catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) rate of zero based on the healthcare-associated infections dataset from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
A zero CAUTI rate reflects JRMC’s commitment to evidence-based protocols – clinical practices that implement the best available research, physician expertise and patient values to optimize outcomes. These include minimizing catheter use, proper sterile insertion techniques to avoid contamination and prompt removals.
Nurses in JRMC’s Surgery Center, Patient Care Unit and Family BirthPlace — the primary areas of the medical center where catheters are used — follow these protocols daily with administrative support.
“JRMC fosters a culture of open communication and continuous improvement,” said Nicole Mack, JRMC quality review and infection prevention nurse. “Nurses here are just as committed to the ‘why’ part of care as the ‘how,’ and that dedication is reflected in achievements like this.”
Infection control is a significant element of inpatient care. Effective prevention not only improves patient outcomes but also leads to shorter hospital stays and greater cost-efficiency for both patients and JRMC.
“As an organization, JRMC is proactive, transparent and dedicated to providing the highest quality care,” said Mack. “We are committed to doing the right thing — every time, for every patient.”