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Healthcare Cleaning Forum offers extensive 2024 programme

Interclean’s Healthcare Cleaning Forum (HCF) will open its doors for the third time in RAI Amsterdam on 16 May 2024. This unique one-day international conference is dedicated to advancing the crucial field of healthcare environmental hygiene and focuses on the intersection of environmental cleaning, disinfection, patient safety and infection prevention and control.

Environmental cleaning and disinfection play pivotal roles in reducing healthcare-associated infections. Partly due to the pandemic, the awareness of the importance is growing. Examples are the growing number of scientific publications and the innovative technologies entering the market. Therefore, the momentum is now! The HCF brings together healthcare experts, cleaning professionals, hospital managers, infection prevention specialists, facility managers and industry leaders to explore the latest trends and challenges shaping this vital sector.

Delegates to the event can look forward to an extensive programme featuring breakout sessions and keynote speakers including Prof. Didier Pittet (University of Geneva Hospitals, Switzerland), Martin Kiernan (Richard Wells Research Centre, United Kingdom), Edmée Bowles (Radboudumc, the Netherlands), and Brett Mitchell (Avondale University, Australia).

The HCF offers in-depth insights into trends and challenges that affect environmental cleaning and hygiene in the healthcare sector in hospitals and long-term-care institutions. HCF raises awareness, facilitates discussions of best practices and explores the latest scientific research on how cleaning can have an impact on infection prevention and control.

The HCF serves as a dynamic platform, is developed in close cooperation with CleanHospitals ® and is powered by Interclean Amsterdam, the largest professional cleaning trade show in the world.

Tickets can be ordered now through the Healthcare Cleaning Forum website at www. intercleanshow.com/healthcare-cleaning-forum

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