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    Rita Roy
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    Dear All,
    Does anyone have any policy or documentation to support the fact that ” equipment that has stitching is classed as an infection control risk”. For example, some of the hovermats used in our hospital have stitching on them. The CNEs are trying to put forward a business case to purchase new ones. Supporting documentation would be of great help.
    Many thanks,
    Rita

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    Michael Wishart
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    Hi Rita

    Can you tell us where that quote was taken from? That may give us some context around this.

    Thanks
    Michael

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    —–Original Message—–

    Dear All,
    Does anyone have any policy or documentation to support the fact that ” equipment that has stitching is classed as an infection control risk”. For example, some of the hovermats used in our hospital have stitching on them. The CNEs are trying to put forward a business case to purchase new ones. Supporting documentation would be of great help.
    Many thanks,
    Rita

    CNC Infection Control | Hornsby & Ku-ring-gai Health Service Palmerston Road, Tel 02 9477 9232 | Pager 52533| rroy@nsccahs.health.nsw.gov.au http://www.health.nsw.gov.au

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    #69451
    Rita Roy
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    It was given to the ICU CNC by the Statina rep John Hayes. Statina is the company we have purchased disposable curtains from as well as are looking to buy hovermats. Thanks for your help.
    Rita

    >>> Michael Wishart 19/10/2012 10:47 am >>>
    Hi Rita

    Can you tell us where that quote was taken from? That may give us some context around this.

    Thanks
    Michael

    Michael Wishart
    CNC Infection Control
    Holy Spirit Northside Private Hospital
    627 Rode Road, Chermside, Qld 4032
    t: (07) 3326 3068 | f: (07) 3326 3523
    e: Michael.Wishart@hsn.org.au
    w:www.holyspiritnorthside.org.au
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    —–Original Message—–

    Dear All,
    Does anyone have any policy or documentation to support the fact that ” equipment that has stitching is classed as an infection control risk”. For example, some of the hovermats used in our hospital have stitching on them. The CNEs are trying to put forward a business case to purchase new ones. Supporting documentation would be of great help.
    Many thanks,
    Rita

    CNC Infection Control | Hornsby & Ku-ring-gai Health Service Palmerston Road, Tel 02 9477 9232 | Pager 52533| rroy@nsccahs.health.nsw.gov.au http://www.health.nsw.gov.au

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