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ULTIMATE™ Hand Hygiene Plan

GOJO Ultimate Hand Hygiene Program

A comprehensive tool kit for hand hygiene improvement practice in your facility.

The ULTIMATE™ Hand Hygiene Plan from GOJO is a method for improving hand hygiene in healthcare settings. It addresses the needs of both healthcare workers and their IPs, or health educators responsible for good hand hygiene, by providing a set of mix and match tools to choose from.

The UHH Plan includes a Manager's Guide that outlines the implementation tools so that you may select the tools that best suit your facility.
  Download Manager's Guide (1 MB)

Find out more about each of the individual tools below.

Get Ready

Get Set

Go

Sustain


Manager's FAQ
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Kick-Off Presentation
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Signage
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Reminder Cue
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Dispenser Placement Analysis
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Staff Education Video
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Hand Hygiene Compliance Monitoring
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Highlighting Role Models
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Letter from Leadership
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Patient Empowerment
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  ULTIMATE Hand Hygiene Plan (2.2 MB)
Includes a set of the following plan materials from the list above:
Manager's FAQ, Dispenser Placement Analysis, Letter from Leadership, Kick-Off Presentation, Signage, Hand Hygiene Compliance Monitoring Brochure, Patient Empowerment Pamphlet.

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Did You Know

Practicing Good Hand Hygiene not only helps reduce healthcare associated infections, but also reduces excess healthcare costs. One study showed that:

  1. The mean number of additional hospital days attributable to MRSA infection was 14
  2. The attributable cost to treat MRSA infections was $14,360 per patient, and
  3. The cost for isolation and management of colonized patients was $1,363 per admission.1

1. Kim T, Oh PI, Simor AE. The economic impact of methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Canadian hospitals. Infec Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2001;22(2):99-104

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