Technological advancements in health care can potentially have substantial benefits on efforts to improve patient care. Organizations are often hesitant to consider new devices or technologies, particularly if the new technology is expensive, not addressed in current standards, or affects multiple departments, such as the sterile processing department, operating room, and infection prevention. Organizations considering new technology should create a multidisciplinary risk assessment committee tasked with using a systematic approach to evaluate and make recommendations on new products or technologies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHealth care accreditation processes are conducted with a focus on safety and quality of patient care. Accreditation, or lack of it, can affect the organization's ability to be reimbursed for services provided. Sterile processing in health care facilities has become an increasingly larger focus of the accreditation survey process.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Infect Control
May 2016
Sterilization process failures may place patients at risk. It is important that IPs, managers, educators, and staff members responsible for sterilization in health care facilities understand what to do if there is a biological, chemical, or mechanical sterilization monitor failure, or a wet pack. Sterilization process failures occur for many reasons: a malfunctioning sterilizer, user error (eg, incorrect packaging or loading procedures or incorrect cycle selection), poor steam quality, and others.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAccreditation surveys protect patients and personnel by monitoring health care facility compliance with rules, regulations, and best practices. Accreditation, or the lack of it, can affect a facility's ability to be reimbursed. The ability of personnel to follow best practices and adhere to regulatory requirements in the surgical processing department and the OR has a critical effect on reducing or eliminating health care-associated infections, including surgical site infections.
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December 2015
Immediate-use steam sterilization (IUSS) is steam sterilization intended for immediate use. IUSS may cause an increased risk of infection to patients because of stress and time constraints placed on staff. When IUSS is used, it is vital to properly carry out the complete multistep process according to the manufacturer's written validated instructions for use.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTechnology is rapidly changing many aspects of health care. The intricate design of instruments, the configuration of instrument trays, and evidence-based practice have resulted in the need for complicated and specific reprocessing recommendations from instrument manufacturers. Patient safety depends on instruments that are appropriately cared for and adequately reprocessed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSurgical facilities borrow specialty surgical instrumentation and implants from vendors and other facilities to provide needed inventory to perform scheduled procedures without the burden of purchasing these items. Borrowing has many advantages, including reduced costs and the ability to expand services offered, but borrowed items must be handled and processed in a consistent way to ensure safe patient care. Instruments and implants must be received in time to be properly reprocessed by the borrowing facility.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnsuring patient safety requires collaboration between all members of the surgical team, which includes personnel in the sterile processing department. Because of the close working relationship between the OR and sterile processing department, it is important that employees in these departments work well together. Reducing errors and misunderstandings can contribute to improved relationships between personnel in these two departments.
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