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What kinds of practices should use the Clinical Sustainability Assessment Tool?

The tool was designed to assess a wide range of clinical practices. We define the term ‘practice’ as the set of formal organized activities that you want to sustain over time. This can refer to the activities occurring within a variety of clinical settings. Some examples of clinical practices are: antibiotic stewardship, a new surgical procedure, electronic medical record order sets, or hand hygiene.

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