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Environmental Services Department of the Year

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The EVS Department of the Year highlights the outstanding achievements of a cutting-edge environmental services team in maintaining high levels of performance in cleaning, disinfecting, infection prevention, environmental sustainability and stewardship, technology use, patient satisfaction, education, and training in critical areas.

Certified Health Care Environmental Services Professional (CHESP)

Certified Health Care Environmental Services Professionals (CHESP) demonstrate a mastery of maintaining the health care environment.

Researchers explore ways to improve patient room cleaning

Three-year study aimed at developing solutions to make environment safer

Silent menace

C. difficile and its threat to health care facilities
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AHA Comments to MedPAC on Rural Medicare Beneficiary Cost-sharing

February 28, 2025Michael Chernew, Ph.D.ChairmanMedicare Payment Advisory Commission425 I Street, NW, Suite 701Washington, D.C. 20001Dear Dr. Chernew: 

2024 Environmental Services Department of the Year Awards

The Association for the Health Care Environment honors three teams for their dedication to innovation, persistence and care for people

AHE 2017 Webinar: EVS and Patient Safety

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This session explores the necessary core elements for building a formidable alliance with key stakeholders to improve overall patient safety and frontline staff engagement in reducing risk.

2024 EVS Department of the Year: Orlando Regional Medical Center

The 500-plus beds category winner excels in technology research, staff retainment and sustainability-related savings

Environmental Services Department of the Year

As deadline approaches for this year's contest, we take a look back at last year's winners.

AHE Voices, Winter 2013

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EXPLORE spoke with Candace Thompson, CHESP, and Lea Beach, CHESP, about infection control, their department’s working relationships with Infection Preventionists (IPs), the latest challenges, how they empower their staff, and best practices for hand-washing and PPE compliance.