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Here are some of the key reasons why infection control is important in healthcare settings: - Protecting patients, healthcare workers, and visitors from preventable healthcare-associated infections. Strict adherence to infection control protocols helps limit the spread of infections within medical facilities. - Ensuring patient safety. Healthcare-associated infections can cause harm to patients and in some cases even lead to death. Proper infection control aims to provide safe care and improve patient outcomes. - Compliance with regulations and laws. Federal and state laws as well as industry standards require healthcare facilities to implement infection control programs to protect public health. Failure to do so can result in penalties. - Reducing costs. Healthcare-associated infections increase treatment costs and hospital stays






















