With an increased focus on infection control dominating healthcare industries, it’s always a good idea to look into ways to help ensure that your infection control remains compliant and that your records are traceable.
So, what aspects should you consider when looking at your infection control processes in practice and the equipment you use?
The importance of compliance and record-keeping
Dentistry is a highly regulated industry. With the possibility of a CQC inspection, it’s a good idea to ensure that you always have your records in order so that you are well-prepared and confident that your practice is in the best position.
Plus, we cannot discount that litigation against dental practices is something that all professionals should be wary of. Though legal cases built around infection control are very uncommon, it’s still better to be fully prepared for all eventualities, meaning that traceable information and utmost compliance are always the best way forward.
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