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West Virginia Healthcare Facilities Reduce Patient Safety Risks
CDC report shows significant declines in healthcare-associated infections across the state.
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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According to the 2024 Healthcare-Associated Infections Report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, West Virginia healthcare facilities have achieved significant reductions in healthcare-associated infections. This progress reflects years of intentional work by infection preventionists, healthcare providers, and public health partners across the state to implement coordinated infection control measures and improve patient safety outcomes.
Why it matters
Healthcare-associated infections pose serious risks to patient health and safety, so the decline in these incidents in West Virginia demonstrates the effectiveness of the state's focused prevention efforts. This progress helps ensure safer care for patients and could serve as a model for other states looking to improve infection control in their medical facilities.
The details
The 2024 CDC report found that West Virginia's healthcare facilities have achieved measurable reductions in healthcare-associated infections through the implementation of intentional infection control practices and collaboration between medical providers, public health officials, and infection prevention specialists.
- The 2024 Healthcare-Associated Infections Report was released by the CDC.
- The progress reflects years of intentional work by West Virginia's healthcare providers and public health partners.
The players
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The U.S. federal agency responsible for protecting public health and safety through the control and prevention of disease, injury, and disability.
West Virginia Healthcare Facilities
Medical facilities across the state of West Virginia that have implemented coordinated infection control measures to reduce healthcare-associated infections.
The takeaway
West Virginia's progress in reducing healthcare-associated infections demonstrates that a collaborative, statewide approach to infection prevention and control can lead to meaningful improvements in patient safety. This model could be replicated in other states looking to enhance the quality of care and protect vulnerable patients from preventable risks.
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