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“Effective hand hygiene is the single most important measure for controlling the transmission of infection in healthcare settings”
- Professor Robert J Pratt, Director,
Richard Wells Research Centre,
Institute of Health and Human Sciences Research,
Thames Valley University London;
President,
Infection Control Nurses Association (1999–2005). More ...
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Welcome To Hymed Systems

Hymed Systems Introduce

Hymed Systems produce an innovative hand hygiene system for the healthcare industry.

We are committed to providing healthcare professionals with a solution to the verification of their hand hygiene compliance.

A new Hand Hygiene Accountability System -

Allowing you to SUSTAIN Hand Hygiene Activity in your facility.

A vital requirement in the ongoing battle to reduce and eliminate Health Care Acquired Infections (HCAIs) year by year.

  • Wireless real-time Accountability.
  • Continuous Automatic reporting facilities.
  • Encouraging and increasing Hand Hygiene Activity.

Delivering Benefits for:

  • Patients
  • Infection Control Teams
  • Health Care Professionals
  • Health Care Providers
Hymed News

9th May 2011

Hospital infections kill 30,000 a year.

Up to 30,000 people die in Germany each year from hospital infections – double the number previously expected – three medical groups have found.
Daily Bild reported that evidence to a parliamentary committee from three leading medical organisations concludes that previous estimates from the 1990s on the incidence of hospital-acquired infections such as staphylococcus Read More ...

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