SG-APSIC1111: Abstract management services for the sterilization of single-use medical supplies
Objectives: Single-use medical supplies are usually expensive, resulting in excess costs for hospitals and patients. Reusing single-use medical devices by resterilization or reprocessing has thus been enacted. We compared the cost of resterilizing single-use medical supplies with the cost of new pur...
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary: | Objectives: Single-use medical supplies are usually expensive, resulting in excess costs for hospitals and patients. Reusing single-use medical devices by resterilization or reprocessing has thus been enacted. We compared the cost of resterilizing single-use medical supplies with the cost of new purchases to reduce the unnecessary resterilization of medical supplies. Methods: The central sterile supply department (CSSD) listed single-use medical supplies that were sent for resterilization. Policies and guidelines for reusing or resterilizing single-use medical supplies were established following the standards for disinfection and sterilization. The costs of the resterilizing process for single-use medical supplies were compared with the expenses of new purchases of those medical supplies. Results: In 2019, many medical supplies were resterilized, and the resterilization of single-use devices cost up to 2,352,270 Thai baht (US $68,340). Since this project was implemented in fiscal year 2020 (October 1, 2019-September 30, 2020), the resterilization of medical supplies has decreased, and the cost of resterilization has decreased to 1,356,280 Thai baht (US $40,557), leading to a saving of 995,990 Thai baht (US $29,783, or 42% of the resterilization cost in 2019). The CSSD proposed a resterilization policy in which resterilization for reuse must be done for medical supplies and/or devices that cost ≥1,000 Thai baht (US $30). Conclusions: Although this project did not reach the target outcome of 100% reduction, the outcome was consistent with the aims of the project. The cost of resterilization of single-use medical supplies can be reduced, and a resterilization system can be developed that assures safety and effectiveness to both service providers and patients. |
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Item Description: | 10.1017/ash.2023.102 2732-494X |