Joyce Watson AM backs action to tackle hospital superbugs in Pembrokeshire

Mid & West Wales AM Joyce Watson has welcomed new measures to be introduced to tackle super bugs and protect patients in Mid & West Wales hospitals.

The new plans introduced by Health Minister Edwina Hart will bring about strict infection controls in GPs’ surgeries, nursing homes, physiotherapists’ and dental practices to reduce the number of patients with infections entering hospitals.

The new strategy will ensure:
  • New cleanliness audits
  • Ward sisters are given more power over cleanliness
  • A review of staff uniform changing facilities
  • National standards over infection control

Joyce Watson AM said:

''Thanks to Welsh Labour's action on hospital super bugs - such as strict hand washing and hygiene measures - the number of hospital infections, including MRSA and Clostridium Difficle, have been falling steadily.

''These new plans will go even further in minimising the risk of spreading infections and protecting patients.

''Staff, patients and all healthcare organisations need to ensure they all understand their role in reducing infections.

''Welsh Labour is already looking at how to give ward sisters more power over standards of cleanliness and whether on-site staff changing facilities should be re-introduced in hospitals to control the spread of infections.

''This Labour led Assembly Government is determined to tackle hospital super bugs and providing patients with the best possible environment for treatment and recovery.”

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