Traceability or Trouble: Align Your Dental IPC Now The Australian Commission’s December 2024 options for implementing the Preventing and Controlling Infections Standard in primary care dental practice are now live. Here’s how small practices can align their infection control manual with the Dental Board of Australia guideline and current national standards—closing the traceability gap without
December Sprint: Nail Your Dental IPC for 2025 With ACSQHC’s December 2024 primary care infection prevention guidance live and the Dental Board reinforcing compliance expectations, now is the time for dental practices to align policies, training, and records for 2025. Run and document a short, practice-wide IPC audit this month—verify your practice-specific infection control manual
30 Minutes to Audit‑Ready: The Dental IPC Playbook for 2025 ACSQHC’s December 2024 implementation options are live, Board oversight is ongoing, and 2025 audits are around the corner. Here’s how one busy dental practice tightened infection prevention and control (IPC)—and turned documentation into a strategic advantage. 1) The Wake‑Up Call: New Rules, Old Gaps When
Audit-Ready Dentistry: AS 5369 by 2025 With AS 5369 and the December 2024 implementation guidance for Preventing and Controlling Infections in primary care now in effect, every dental practice has a clear path—and a firm deadline—to tidy reprocessing workflows, documentation, and competency records before 2025 compliance checks. Here’s a practical, business-focused story of how one