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11th annual National Hygiene Specialist Excellence Award recipient announced

* National-Hygiene-Specialist-Excellence-Award.jpgUMF Corporation has announced the recipient of the company's 11th annual Hygiene Specialist Excellence Award, acknowledging the important contribution of environmental services (EVS) departments in healthcare facilities across the US. This year's recipient is Hosea Jackson, a custodial services manager for Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta.

Hosea, who works for the hospital through a contract with Sodexo, was recently promoted to manager in recognition of his distinguished performance through the pandemic, as well as his exemplary daily service to Grady Memorial.

"Grady is committed to delivering the best medical care with humanity, compassion and kindness," says Greg Schnirel, environmental services general manager for Grady Memorial Hospital. "Mr Jackson embodies that commitment. As a high-performance team member, he upholds the highest standards of cleanliness and always offers help to those in need. While exceeding leadership expectations is just one of the multitude of qualities that makes Mr Jackson a success in all he is involved with, it's his passion for helping others that drives him."

Infection prevention has taken on more focus than ever as the world grapples with Covid-19. In healthcare, this has elevated the role of EVS departments, who not only prevent the spread of the virus, but also help reduce healthcare-associated infections.

Prior to Covid-19, HAIs were responsible for more than two million infections, resulting in more than 100,000 deaths annually at an estimated cost of $147 billion. To fight Covid-19 and other infections, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends compliance with environmental control measures, including the frequent disinfection of frequently touched surfaces throughout the hospital to decrease the risk of infection among patients and healthcare workers.

UMF CEO George Clarke says: "Essential healthcare workers, such as nurses, doctors, pharmacists, and first responders, have been in the spotlight as frontline heroes during this difficult time.

"Less commonly acknowledged are the EVS staff who must clean and disinfect before, during and after Covid-19 cases come through their hospitals. UMF Corporation is committed to increasing awareness and recognition of all these dedicated professionals who are so critical in the battle against Covid-19 and HAIs.

“We established the Hygiene Specialist Excellence Award to recognise the essential contributions of EVS departments, and are honoured to acknowledge Mr Jackson this year. He serves as a first line of defense in ensuring the safety of patients and colleagues at Grady Memorial Hospital."

Hosea Jackson supervises and regularly assists with all aspects of EVS operations with an ever-present affable disposition and a can-do attitude. Whether assistance is required from a patient, co-worker, or client, he is always ready to help, all while ensuring that HAIs and other infectious agents are not a threat. He specialises in overseeing the nightly terminal cleaning of 24 operating rooms and other perioperative services spaces.

Adds Greg Schnirel: "Mr Jackson stands tall on the frontline of infection prevention and has seen consistent success in meeting all key performance indicators in these areas."

As this year's recipient, Jackson will receive a vacation for two, including accommodation and airfare in Florida, or the cash equivalent.

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