Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Acad Med. 2010 Mar;85(3):398-400. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e3181cd5a71.
Health care is one of the largest contributors to waste production in the United States. Given increased awareness of the environmental and financial costs associated with waste disposal and its public health impact, many hospitals are adopting environmentally friendly practices that reduce waste production and offer equally effective, yet less expensive alternatives. Reprocessing of medical equipment is one such practice that has gained popularity in recent years and has led to major cost savings across several medical disciplines. In this commentary, we seek to take a closer look at the practice of reprocessing, explore the evidence surrounding its safety, and suggest implications of reprocessing for medical centers.
医疗保健是美国产生废物的最大贡献者之一。鉴于人们越来越意识到废物处理的环境和财务成本及其对公共卫生的影响,许多医院正在采取环保措施,减少废物产生,并提供同样有效但成本更低的替代品。医疗器械再处理就是近年来流行起来的一种做法,它已经为多个医学领域带来了重大的成本节约。在这篇评论中,我们试图更仔细地研究再处理的做法,探讨其安全性的证据,并为医疗中心提出再处理的影响。