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Forbes Magazine

February 25, 2008 Patients at Risk

Forbes Magazine

February 21, 2008 Dirty Hospitals

ABC News
Dr. McCaughey advocates universal screening on Good Morning America

ABC News
RID Featured on Good Morning America, ABC News

Twenty Twenty, ABC News
RID featured on 20/20, ABC News. Myth #1, Hospitals keep you safe from germs

 

Dear Visitor,
Hospital infections kill more Americans each year than AIDS, breast cancer and auto accidents combined.

RID's Mission:

When I was Lt. Governor of New York State, I was horrified to hear about patients suffering from hospital infections. I heard from families struggling to understand how their loved one had been killed, instead of cured, by hospital care. That’s why I founded the Committee to Reduce Infection Deaths. RID is a non-profit organization dedicated to only one cause: saving lives

• RID’s 15 Steps empowers patients to reduce their risk of infection.

• RID delivers accurate research on infection prevention for physicians and hospital staff, bridging the gap between today’s knowledge and yesterday’s practices.

• RID holds forums, presents at major medical conferences and educates thousands of caregivers using the latest technologies.

• One of RID's lasting legacies will be in medical schools and nursing schools, helping to educate the next generation of caregivers on how to provide clean care and “do no harm.” RID's goal here is to make hygiene a central part of medicine again.

• RID works with lawmakers to require hospital infection reporting, so if you need to be hospitalized you can find out which hospitals in your state have the lowest infection rates. RID also bring pressure to bear on state and federal governments to reduce infections.

RID's Accomplishments:

When RID began in 2004, hospital infection rates were kept secret and government agencies did far too little to address the problem. Since then, twenty-six states and The District of Columbia have enacted laws requiring hospitals to disclose their infection rates to the public.

Last year, Medicare, the federal health program for the elderly and disabled, announced that it will stop paying hospitals to treat several types of hospital infections that are preventable and therefore should “never” happen. Hospitals will be barred from billing patients for what Medicare doesn’t pay.

Hospital industry groups, such as the Greater New York Hospital Association in New York State, are making infection prevention a priority. Even the Joint Commission, which is responsible for accrediting most of the nation’s hospitals, recently announced that it will make hospital hygiene and infection prevention a focus of future inspections. These are major changes that will save lives.

Join me in the campaign to stop hospital infections. Together we can save lives!

Betsy McCaughey, Ph.D.
Chairman and Founder

 
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Newsletter

NEW - JUNE 8th: NY STATE DOH RELEASES INFECTION RATES - NOT GOOD ENOUGH

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RID SPINATHON--The Mid Hudson Times Reports RID's Latest Fund Raiser Bringing Families Together to Support RID

VIDEO - May 15th: RID Pushes for Timely Report Cards - CBS 6 Albany

April 16th: Testimony Before Congress

 

BREAKING NEWS: ...06-17--8, Betsy McCaughey speaks before the Association of Professionals in Infection Control (APIC) at the annual meeting in Denver, Co...04-16-08, Betsy McCaughey testifies before the House Committee on Government Oversight and Reform...3-12-08, RID Debates the validity of JAMA article finding MRSA screening ineffective...

ATU

July 11th, 2008 Failing to Safeguard Patients

ATU

July 9th, 2008 No Hospitals Named in Tales of Infection

NY Sun

July 9th, 2008 New Yorkers at High Risk of Hospital Infections

ICT

May 19th, 2008 The CDC's Deadly Mistake

IBD

May 14th, 2008 An Uphill Battle Against Hospital Infection

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April 15, 2008 CDC's Deadly Mistakes

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Forbes Magazine

February 20, 2008 Hospitals' Nightmare

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NY Times

July 27, 2007 Swabs in Hand, Hospital Cuts Deadly Infections

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NY Times

June 5, 2005 Coming Clean

Hospitals can eradicate infection

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