In partnership with the AHA鈥檚 Center for Health Innovation and other national health care organizations, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention today launched , a national training collaborative to help every health care worker understand and adhere to recommended infection control practices to respond to COVID-19 and protect their health.

鈥淗ealthcare workers play a crucial role in our nation鈥檚 response to COVID-19 and other infectious diseases,鈥 said CDC Deputy Director for Infectious Disease Jay Butler, M.D. 鈥淚t is critical that every healthcare worker in the United States has the training, information, and resources they need to protect themselves, their patients, colleagues, families, and communities from infections, and Project Firstline is designed to meet that need. Whether a healthcare worker鈥檚 role is in environmental services or in the operating room, infection control is a team effort, and Project Firstline was developed for them.鈥

AHA will complement the training videos released through this initiative with a series of thought leadership editorials, webinars, case studies and more.

鈥淭he more we can educate health care workers on not just what to do, but why, the more likely they will do the right thing every time,鈥 said Marie Cleary-Fishman, vice president of clinical quality for the AHA Center for Health Innovation. 鈥淲hen we help staff understand the 'why' behind a process, we see better compliance with policies and procedures.鈥

In addition to AHA, partners in the CDC initiative include the American Nurses Association, National Association of County and City Health Officials, American Academy of Pediatrics and others.

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