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Janine Egart
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Hi Emily,
DDHHS have implemented this system, predominately in our rural and aged care facilities.
I think it works quite well – of course you will always have people who struggle with technology but the reports that we get are quite interesting.
Regards
Janine Egart
Clinical Nurse Consultant
Infection Prevention & Control
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Hi
I would like to ask a question on the ACIPC_Infexion_Connexion please 🙂
My facility where I work is a regional private hospital in Queensland with 150 beds and other allied outpatient health services.
We have discussed the use of QR scanning system for all Hospital Visitors to assist contact tracing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Are there any health care facilities that have implemented this system? If so how well does this work?
Thank you
Kind Regards,
Emily Stewart – Infection Control Coordinator RN
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