Core Elements of Hospital Antibiotic Stewardship Programs

At a glance

  • Hospital antibiotic stewardship programs promote the appropriate use of antibiotics to improve patient care and combat the threat of antimicrobial resistance.
  • The Core Elements of Hospital Antibiotic Stewardship Programs outline structural and procedural components associated with successful antibiotic stewardship programs.
  • Priorities for Hospital Core Element Implementation provide hospital leadership and antibiotic stewards opportunities to expand their antibiotic stewardship programs.
  • Additional resources include practical strategies to implement antibiotic stewardship programs in small and critical access hospitals.

Overview

In 2019, CDC updated the 2014 Core Elements for Hospital Antibiotic Stewardship Programs, which incorporates new evidence and lessons learned from experience with the Core Elements.

To continue enhancing hospital antibiotic stewardship programs, CDC has released Priorities for Hospital Core Element Implementation (Priorities) in 2022 to help enhance the quality and impact of existing antibiotic stewardship programs. The Priorities highlight highly effective implementation approaches and are supported by evidence and stewardship experts.

The Core Elements are applicable in all hospitals, regardless of size. There are suggestions specific to small and critical access hospitals in Implementation of Antibiotic Stewardship Core Elements at Small and Critical Access Hospitals.

Core Elements documents

Implementation resources

Below are additional CDC and external resources that can support Core Elements implementation in hospital settings.

Hospital leadership commitment

Dedicate necessary human, financial, and information technology resources.

Accountability

Appoint a leader or co-leaders, such as a physician and pharmacist, responsible for program management and outcomes.

Pharmacy expertise

Appoint a leader or co-leaders, such as a physician and pharmacist, responsible for program management and outcomes.

Action

Implement interventions, such as prospective audit and feedback or preauthorization, to improve antibiotic use.

Guidance and toolkits

Diagnostic stewardship and microbiology resources

Tracking

Monitor antibiotic prescribing, impact of interventions, and other important outcomes, like C. difficile infections and resistance patterns.

Reporting

Regularly report information on antibiotic use and resistance to prescribers, pharmacists, nurses, and hospital leadership.

Education

Educate prescribers, pharmacists, nurses, and patients about adverse reactions from antibiotics, antibiotic resistance, and optimal prescribing.

Additional resources

The National Quality Partners Playbook: Antibiotic Stewardship in Acute Care | National Quality Forum

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