
Dyersburg, Tennessee- West Tennessee Healthcare – Dyersburg Hospital has been recognized by the Tennessee Hospital Association (THA) in this year’s Zero Harm Awards for achieving zero healthcare-associated infections.
This awards program celebrates hospitals and clinical departments that have reached zero healthcare-associated infections in categories including Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections (CLABSI), Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTI), Clostridium difficile Infections (CDI), and Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) over the past calendar year.
Dyersburg Hospital achieved Zero Harm in CLABSI and CAUTI.
The Zero Harm Awards recognize Tennessee hospitals that prevent serious infections by sustaining a culture of safety. This year, 106 hospitals earned the award, with 16 achieving the highest honor for reporting zero hospital-wide infections in 2024.
“This recognition belongs to our team.” said Scott Barber, CEO of West Tennessee Healthcare – Dyersburg Hospital. “Every day, they work tirelessly to protect our patients and make sure families in our community can feel confident in the care they receive here at home.”
“Tammy Van Dyk, Senior Vice President at THA’s Tennessee Center for Patient Safety, added, “The Zero Harm Awards celebrate hospitals that demonstrate what is possible when teams work together with a relentless focus on patient safety. These achievements directly benefit patients, families, and communities across Tennessee.”