APIC strives to limit the cause and spread of hospital-acquired (HAIs) infections by: • Collection, and analysis of healthcare data to monitor hospital-acquired infection trends, to plan interventions with other established public health agencies. • Prevention of
nosocomial infections by identifying sources of infections and stopping their transmission. • Creation of scientifically valid infection prevention and control techniques for all healthcare personnel. • Establishing education programs for healthcare personnel and the public in the field of infectious diseases. APIC has a central office governed by an elected
board of directors comprising four
officers and nine to 12 directors. In addition, APIC has 124 regional chapters across the United States. Each chapter has their own elected officers and volunteers. Moreover, APIC offers a selection of areas of infection control concentration called sections. APIC also offers awards every year to healthcare practitioners who have been recognized as leaders in infection control advancement. APIC publishes magazines, journals (including
American Journal of Infection Control), articles, and case studies. ==External links==