CAPELLA NURS FPX 6210 Assessment 3 Strategic Visioning with Stakeholders

Hospital-acquired infections, also known as nosocomial infections, are a major issue for healthcare providers around the world. These infections can cause extended hospital stays, higher medical costs, and even death. To prevent and control hospital-acquired infections, healthcare providers, patients, and other stakeholders must work together (CDC, 2019).

The presentation will take a look at the necessity of working with stakeholders to create a strategic vision for hospital-acquired infection prevention. We’ll talk about how management abilities like critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, and cooperation may be used to create effective methods for dealing with hospital-acquired diseases. Working with stakeholders allows us to build a shared vision for reducing the frequency of such diseases while also improving the overall quality of care delivered by healthcare organizations.

Strategic Plan Summary

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City Hospital’s strategic plan prioritizes avoiding hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) by developing a long-term strategy. The healthcare unit’s short-term goal is to reduce HAIs by 20% in the coming year, while the long-term goal is to introduce disease-preventive techniques. This goal can be achieved by continual staff education and training, patient and family involvement, and monitoring and assessment of infection prevention and control measures (Joint Commission, n.d.).

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