
Clean Hospital's Next Chapter: Access, Collaboration, and a Global Push Ahead of Clean Hospitals Day
Get ready for Clean Hospitals Day on October 20. Join the low-cost facility network, nominate a hygiene champion, and bring one real-world challenge to the new expert working groups. Collaboration beats contamination.
Clean Hospitals has had a significant shift: making membership affordable for hospitals, especially in low- and middle-income settings. “We’re not asking for a high fee,” Peters, who is also a member of ICT’s Editorial Advisory Board, said. Dues are scaled to World Bank income level—“anywhere from 500 to 25 Swiss francs a year—and if a facility can’t afford it, we have a little funding to help.” The aim is to create an active learning network. “We’ll host events so facilities can exchange on environmental hygiene and hand hygiene with experts, talk through challenges, and figure out how to address issues in their own settings.”
Peters is also pushing hard on partnerships. “We can’t sit in silos,” she emphasized. “I’m working to make sure we all know what everyone else is doing and align on what’s beneficial to everybody.” New working groups are already forming.
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Peters’ message is clear: Lower the barriers, link arms across organizations, and keep the focus on the people and practices that make care safer every day, everywhere.
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