The IPC team works not only throughout LCH but the wider healthcare economy in partnership with Leeds City Council public health team. We work closely with partners throughout the system to ensure that safe, effective care is provided to the people of Leeds, and the preventative measures are in place to reduce the transmission of preventable healthcare associated infections.
About the Infection Prevention and Control team
The Leeds Community Healthcare (LCH) NHS Trust Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) team aim to provide timely expert advice. We work in close partnership with Leeds City Council, NHS Leeds Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, the voluntary sector and others.
Our annual programme of work supports the trust to deliver infection prevention and control standards which are aligned to national policies and local priorities serving the population of Leeds. This includes:
Monitoring HCAI trends and highlighting areas for IPC intervention
Monitoring and surveillance of outbreaks
Provision of expert clinical advice and support to staff and public to identify and manage infection incidents and outbreaks including, as appropriate, the facilitation of root cause analysis, clinical case reviews and (or) post infection reviews
Auditing of IPC standards including environments and hand hygiene to an agreed criteria making recommendations for change, monitoring progress and reporting to the Trust’s Quality and Safety Committee
Developing and delivering IPC education and training programmes
Supporting and developing IPC Champions
Provision of expert IPC advice into the planning of new services, new builds, refurbishments projects and purchasing of new equipment