JCI Infection Prevention and Control Audit Checklist

A comprehensive checklist designed to assess compliance with JCI Infection Prevention and Control standards, identify potential risks, and improve overall infection control practices in healthcare organizations.

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About This Checklist

The JCI Infection Prevention and Control Audit Checklist is an indispensable tool for healthcare organizations striving to meet Joint Commission International (JCI) standards and minimize healthcare-associated infections. This comprehensive checklist addresses crucial aspects of infection control practices, helping healthcare providers identify potential risks, ensure compliance with international best practices, and ultimately enhance patient and staff safety. By systematically evaluating infection prevention measures, this checklist empowers healthcare professionals to create a safer healthcare environment, reduce the spread of infections, and improve overall quality of care.

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Industry

Healthcare

Standard

JCI Healthcare Accreditation Standards

Workspaces

Healthcare Centers

Occupations

Infection Control Specialists
Hospital Epidemiologists
Nurses
Physicians
Environmental Services Staff
Hospital Administrators
1
Is hand hygiene performed according to guidelines?
2
Is personal protective equipment (PPE) available and accessible?
3
What is the frequency of environmental cleaning (number of times per week)?
Min: 0
Target: 7
Max: 14
4
Is sterilization of instruments performed according to guidelines?
5
Have all staff completed infection control training?
6
How many healthcare-associated infection cases were reported in the last month?
Min: 0
Target: 0
Max: 100
7
Is there a functioning infection surveillance program in place?
8
Please provide details of any recent infection control audits conducted.
9
Are isolation precautions being followed for patients with known infections?
10
Describe the protocols in place for responding to infection outbreaks.
11
What percentage of staff are vaccinated against influenza?
Min: 0
Target: 90
Max: 100
12
Are environmental disinfection protocols followed consistently?
13
Is there a program in place for antibiotic stewardship compliance?
14
How many infection control committee meetings were held in the last quarter?
Min: 0
Target: 4
Max: 20
15
Describe how patients are educated on infection prevention practices.
16
Is there a system in place for monitoring infection rates?
17
Are waste management practices compliant with infection control guidelines?
18
What percentage of infection control supplies is currently in stock?
Min: 0
Target: 100
Max: 100
19
Provide feedback from staff regarding infection control measures in place.
20
Is there a maintenance schedule for sterilization equipment?

FAQs

The checklist covers key areas such as hand hygiene practices, proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), environmental cleaning and disinfection, sterilization processes, and surveillance of healthcare-associated infections.

It is recommended to conduct the audit at least quarterly, with more frequent assessments in high-risk areas or during outbreaks of infectious diseases.

The audit should involve a multidisciplinary team, including infection control specialists, nurses, physicians, environmental services staff, and hospital administrators.

Results can be used to identify areas for improvement, develop targeted infection control interventions, provide staff education, and track progress in meeting JCI infection prevention standards over time.

Yes, the checklist can be adapted for use in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, outpatient clinics, long-term care facilities, and ambulatory surgical centers seeking JCI accreditation.

Benefits of JCI Infection Prevention and Control Audit Checklist

Ensures compliance with JCI infection prevention and control standards

Reduces the risk of healthcare-associated infections

Promotes a culture of safety and hygiene among healthcare staff

Enhances the effectiveness of infection control protocols

Improves patient outcomes and reduces length of hospital stays