Target CLAB Zero: A national improvement collaborative to reduce central line-associated bacteraemia in New Zealand intensive care units

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Published by The New Zealand Medical Journal, September 2015


You can also review the Final Report on the project, which was last revised June 2013:

“This is the final report on the collaborative to prevent central line associated bacteraemia (CLAB).
It presents findings based on data collected from district health boards for the period January 2012 to March 2013, highlights the successes of the collaborative, lessons learnt and makes recommendations for the future sustainability of the achievements and ongoing spread to other hospital areas.
This report also presents reflections from participants in this collaborative and their experience.”

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