National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN)

CDC’s National Healthcare Safety Network is the nation’s most widely used healthcare-associated infection tracking system. NHSN provides facilities, states, regions, and the nation with data needed to identify problem areas, measure progress of prevention efforts, and ultimately eliminate healthcare-associated infections.

In addition, NHSN allows healthcare facilities to track blood safety errors and important healthcare process measures such as healthcare personnel influenza vaccine status and infection control adherence rates.

Cover of the 2015 Rebaseline

Paving the Path Forward: 2015 Rebaseline

Frequently Asked Questions

CDC and CMS Issue Joint Reminder on NHSN Reporting

NHSN Reporting

CDC and CMS Issue Joint Reminder on NHSN Reporting

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ASCs: NHSN Enrollment Status Now Available

Find out if your facility has completed the enrollment process

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See CDC’s newest antibiotic resistance and HAI data

See CDC’s newest antibiotic resistance and HAI data

New Data Tools

Antibiotic Resistance - Vital Signs

NHSN data shows superbugs threaten hospital patients

Some progress, but more work is needed