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EQuIP Critical Access Hospitals is a collaboration between Qualis Health, the Washington State Department of Health, APIC Puget Sound Chapter, APIC Inland Northwest Chapter, and small, rural hospitals. The focus of the collaboration is improving Education, Quality, and Infection Prevention in healthcare settings that may be isolated, under-resourced, or otherwise in need of support. For more information about the EQuIP program, contact Jamie Moran at Qualis Health: jamiem@qualishealth.org.

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