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APIC Releases New White Paper on Centralized Health-Associated Infection Surveillance Programs and Micro-Credential to Advance Centralized HAI Surveillance and Patient Safety

APIC Releases New White Paper on Centralized Health-Associated Infection Surveillance Programs and Micro-Credential to Advance Centralized HAI Surveillance and Patient Safety

Arlington, Va., January 20, 2026 — The Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) today announced the release of a new white paper, “Centralized Healthcare-Associated Infection Surveillance Programs in Acute Care Health Systems: Perspectives from Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Leaders,” along with a new micro-credential focused on healthcare-associated infection (HAI) surveillance.

Together, these resources support healthcare organizations seeking to improve the accuracy, consistency, and efficiency of HAI surveillance while enabling infection preventionists (IPs) to devote more time to direct prevention activities that protect patients and healthcare workers.

The white paper examines how centralized surveillance programs (CSPs) can strengthen data standardization, improve interrater reliability, and enhance regulatory reporting. It also outlines practical considerations for implementation, including technology infrastructure, electronic health record integration, virtual surveillance models, outsourcing options, workforce training, and financial planning.

The companion micro-credential in surveillance is designed to build and validate competency in applying National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) definitions, conducting standardized case reviews, and supporting reliable, high-quality surveillance practices across healthcare systems. The program offers structured education and assessment to support both new and experienced professionals involved in HAI surveillance.

“Reliable surveillance is foundational to effective infection prevention,” said APIC President, Kathy Ward, , RN, BSN, MPH, FAPIC, CIC. “By pairing this evidence-informed white paper with targeted education through the surveillance micro-credential, APIC is providing healthcare teams with both the guidance and the skills needed to strengthen surveillance and improve patient safety.”

The publication and training program are intended for infection preventionists, surveillance specialists, quality leaders, and healthcare system administrators who are evaluating or expanding centralized approaches to HAI surveillance.

The white paper is available here. Additional information on APIC’s surveillance micro-credential is available here.

About APIC

The Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) is the leading professional association for infection preventionists, with more than 15,000 members. APIC’s mission is to advance the science and practice of infection prevention and control to protect patients, healthcare workers, and the public.

For media inquiries or further information, please contact communications@apic.org.