
At EvenCare International, we understand that delivering healthcare goes beyond treatment—it's about ensuring safe, reliable, and high-quality services for every patient, every time. Our quality and safety services are designed to help hospitals, clinics, and diagnostic centers implement global best practices in clinical operations, infection control, and risk management.
We work closely with your healthcare facility to build a culture of continuous improvement, patient safety, and accountability—key pillars of modern healthcare delivery. At EvenCare International, we specialise in designing and implementing quality & infection control initiatives that elevate clinical performance, enhance patient safety, and foster a culture of continuous improvement.
Why Quality & Infection Control Matter More Than Ever?
Healthcare facilities in Bangladesh and beyond are under increasing pressure to provide safer, more efficient care. Whether it's a large hospital, a diagnostic center, or a small clinic, every institution must prioritize
- Reducing infection risks
- Improving patient outcomes
- Meeting regulatory and accreditation standards
- Building public trust
We design and implement programs to enhance clinical outcomes, improve patient safety, and optimise overall care quality. One example is reducing hospital-acquired infections through the implementation of evidence-based practices.
INFECTION CONTROL INITIATIVES
- To prevent healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) and ensure a safe environment for patients, healthcare workers, and visitors.
- Design and implement programs to improve clinical outcomes and patient safety.
- And overall care quality. Example: Reducing hospital-acquired infections through evidence-based practices.
- Protect patients from infections acquired during care, especially those who are vulnerable (e.g., post-surgery, immunocompromised).
- Protect healthcare workers and staff by reducing occupational exposure to infectious agents.
- Monitor and investigate infection trends by utilizing surveillance systems to detect outbreaks and implement corrective actions.
- Including hand hygiene, sterilisation, isolation precautions, and PPE use.
- Train healthcare staff—ongoing education in infection prevention practices.
- Ensure compliance with national health authorities' standards and regulations, as well as those of global bodies such as the WHO or the CDC.
- Promote antimicrobial stewardship by preventing the overuse of antibiotics to reduce antibiotic resistance.
- Laboratory Management
- Access Control
- Medical Waste Management
- Central Sterile Supply Department (CSSD)
- Autoclave Protocol