
Project Firstline – A Strong Team Approach
Building a Culture of Safety and Prevention
Implementing a multidisciplinary approach to infection control can be powerful. Through Project Firstline, AHA offers hospitals and health systems the tools and resources needed to engage all stakeholders – from bedside nurses to administrators to environmental staff – to identify areas of improvement, commit to an action plan, monitor practices and adjust as needed.
Our Goal
Support facilitators tasked with leading IPC improvements, guide standardization and inspire everyone to understand and take ownership of the vital role they play in preventing HAIs across your organization.
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Health Care Facilities
Risk assessment checklists and training on proper ventilation and safety for building engineers.

Infection Contol Training

Community College Training Program
AHA is partnering with the CDC and the League for Innovation in the Community College on a new pilot program to train future health professionals to prevent and control infections through community colleges nationwide.
Featured Resources

Ventilation Assessment Tool
AHA and ASHE offer a new Ventilation Assessment Tool to educate clinicians about proper ventilation to reduce the chances of contamination and infection in hospitals.

Lookbook: Responding with Resilience and Service to Community
A new publication from the AHA’s Living Learning Network (LLN), highlights images of and commentary from health care professionals on their experiences during the past two-plus years.
News and Insights
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ASHE/AAP Podcast: Pediatrics Research Roundup, Improving Ventilation in Clinical Settings – Ep. 83
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What the Pandemic Taught Us about Infection Control
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Antimicrobial Stewardship and HAI Infection Prevention: Insights from COVID-19
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CDC Updates COVID-19 Infection Control Guidance
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Infection Control Is Everyone’s Job, by Jay Bhatt, D.O.
Other Resources
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ASHE Ventilation Guidance and Quick Guides
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Ventilation Series for Clinicians
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AHE Pathogen Match-up Tool
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Taking Care of the Patients: A Geisinger and Project Firstline Video
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AHA's Project Firstline - Resource Handout
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Providing Safe Care to COVID-19 Patients
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Infection Prevention and Environment of Care
“It's the men and women walking through the door and into the patient's room that determine if we are a high reliable and safe organization. Knowing how to connect and communicate with that population is important. At the AHA Advancing Care Conference, featuring Project Firstline, that theme is consistent.”
Children’s Hospital Colorado
“Project Firstline is one of the great things that we have seen come out of this pandemic. It is the basic infection prevention and control skills we need at the front line to protect patient safety and to protect our health care workers.”
Tennessee Hospital Association
“I really appreciate Project Firstline and the American Hospital Association for their commitment to bringing leaders together to make positive change.”
Providence St. Joseph Hospital-Eureka
“Being from Fairbanks Alaska, it has been invaluable to have the opportunity to learn about additional resources being created that can help our movement and progression towards the best patient care possible.”
Foundation Health Partners - Tanana Valley Clinic
Partners
Project Firstline is a collaborative between CDC and a diverse group of organizations
American Academy of Pediatrics, American Medical Association, American Nurses Association, Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum, Health Research and Educational Trust, National Association of County and City Health Officials, National Council on Urban Indian Health, National Indian Health Board, National Network of Public Health Institutes.