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US Patent 7271728 Method for assessing improvement in hand hygiene practices

Patent 7271728 was granted and assigned to Gojo Industries on September, 2007 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Gojo Industries
Gojo Industries
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
72717280
Patent Inventor Names
Brian G. Whitaker0
Patricia A. Taylor0
Date of Patent
September 18, 2007
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Patent Application Number
111524740
Date Filed
June 13, 2005
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11704992 Hand cleanliness monitoring
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US Patent 11715365 Personnel proximity detection and tracking system
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US Patent 11910964 Power management system for dispenser
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US Patent 11779167 Dispensing and monitoring systems and methods
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US Patent 12025975 Method and system for modeling operations of a physical plant
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US Patent 12125367 Hand cleanliness monitoring
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US Patent 12114812 Dispensing and monitoring systems and methods
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US Patent 12094321 Personnel proximity detection and tracking system
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Brent A. Swarthout
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Patent abstract

A method for assessing improvement in hand hygiene practices using sanitation solution dispensers deployed within particular areas of interest in a healthcare facility or the like. Each of the dispensers has a counter associated therewith, with the counter producing a count indicative of actual events of a healthcare worker sanitizing his/her hands. Other data is acquired that impacts the number of anticipated hand sanitation events in this particular area of interest. From this data, a number of anticipated hand sanitation events is determined. Finally, a determination is made, from information obtained through actual observation, of the number of opportunities that healthcare workers will have for hand sanitation in the area of interest over a particular period of time. A performance index, indicative of compliance with hand hygiene protocol, is then obtained by dividing the difference between the actual number of hand sanitizing events and the number of anticipated hand hygiene events by the number of opportunities for such hand hygiene events. This index may then be used to gauge improvement or regression in hand hygiene practices in an area of interest, or to measure the effectiveness of intervention programs, or to compare performance between various areas of interest.

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