We understand that the demand for safe, sterile environments and instruments is daunting. However, the right protocols coupled with the proper equipment can make the task of sterilization a bit more manageable… if all is working well, that is. When sterilization equipment fails or isn’t working to its full capacity, it impacts your practice and impedes your ability to serve your patients with confidence. So, if sterilization is important, what’s the answer to keeping up on this facet of practice management? Well, it starts with asking the right questions plus creating clear expectations for your sterilizer. We’ve compiled a list of 5 checkpoints to consider regarding your sterilization equipment and its function. Here are 5 evaluation points to review for your sterilizer: Determine that your sterilizer is working properly. This is important when it comes to reducing the microbial load to avoid the risk of infection by operators. The right sterilizer helps to provide confidence that instruments are prepared thoroughly. Test the sterilizer’s functionality and integrity. Tracking the results of your sterilizer’s functionality means you have a documented record and idea of its effectiveness. You may be going through the process of sterilizing, but if your machine isn’t up to snuff, the results may be questionable. Are the pouches and CSR wrap of high quality? And are biological indicators being used within the pouch or pack? Because this helps to guarantee sterility, pouches and wraps are a key element in your process. Track the repairs and maintenance on the sterilizer. If continuous repairs are needed, does it need to be replaced? Ensuring that your equipment is serviced periodically means longevity to your machine. It’s important to keep track of maintenance cycles and to document what repairs are needed and how often a service call is placed. Are there signs that the sterilizer is not working properly? One thing to watch for is if the sterilizer won’t reach the temperature set-point. This could be due to a clog in the drain or other repairs needed. Excessive water going down the drain is a good indicator that a valve is broken or stuck in the “open” position. On the other hand, if steam is coming out of the drain, it’s a sign that the valve is broken in the “closed” position. Some of these “hiccups” with your sterilizer may seem like minor annoyances, but they should not be overlooked. More than likely if a machine isn’t performing correctly, the issue will get worse. It may be better to have the repair done sooner rather than later to avoid costly fixes or total replacement. If you don’t feel confident about the sterilization process in your center, feel free to contact AIE at 855-226-8282. Our sterilization experts will answer all your questions and help ensure you are taking the necessary measures to keep up the great work in assuring your patient's safety.
We at AIE want to recognize all the different measures healthcare professionals take to ensure the safety of their patients. This includes sterilized instruments. But proper sterilization doesn’t happen by chance. It requires intentional protocols that not only include best practices, but proper equipment that works to its fullest capacity. Here are 10 questions to ask about your sterilization process: Is my sterilizer working properly? How often are we testing the sterilizer’s functionality and integrity in-house? Are the pouches and CSR wrap of high quality? Are biological indicators being used within the pouch or pack? Are instruments being sterilized long enough with the correct cycles for wrapped and unwrapped instruments? How often has the sterilizer broken down and needed to be repaired? Does the sterilizer need to be replaced? What attention is paid to Class B Sterilizers? What attention is paid to different types of sterilizers for more delicate instruments? What attention is paid to closed-door drying cycles? If you don’t feel confident about the sterilization process in your center, feel free to contact AIE at 855-226-8282. Our sterilization experts will answer all your questions and help ensure you are taking the necessary measures to keep up the great work in assuring your patient's safety.
Waste happens. In fact, Practice GreenHealth, an organization focused on providing sustainable solutions for the industry and the environment, reports that hospitals alone are responsible for more than 5 million tons of medical waste each year. Add to that the waste from other service providers such as medical, dental, and veterinary offices as well as pharmaceutical waste, and the numbers increase to almost double digits. Red bags, red boxes, and the like are designed to collect waste and with it… your dollars. Medical waste is expensive. In 2021, Bank of the West reported a $10 billion-dollar annual price tag for U.S. hospitals. These numbers can be sobering, but there’s an innovative solution that’s offering medical offices a chance to cut costs. Imagine a device, small enough to sit on your counter, that allows you to throw away your medical waste with your average, everyday trash. And imagine if this device was affordable with no hidden costs or expensive contracts and could cut medical waste costs by 40%. Too good to be true? Let us introduce AIE’s collaborative effort with OnSite, a partnership aimed at reducing waste, saving you money, and offering a more efficient way to manage medical waste with the TE-5000. New options for medical waste management When AIE saw what’s possible with OnSite’s technology in the TE-5000, we knew our members would benefit greatly. Here’s a few ways this efficient, affordable technology is changing medical waste woes for the industry: Medical waste becomes regular trash – With the push of a button, this innovative device quickly treats both red bag waste and contaminated sharps so practices can throw medical waste away in the regular trash. Save space, save money – Red bags and boxes can take up valuable real estate in a medical office. The TE-5000 can reduce the space needed for medical waste storage as well as save up to 40% on medical waste pickups. Easy to use – The device is operated with a single button. No need to become an expert on the particulars of your device, the TE-5000 connects to servers that monitor temperatures and cycles while logging the data to ensure safety and complete compliance. Right where you need us – With reliable, nationwide coverage, OnSite offers personalization, flexibility, and transparency, which we are happy to extend to our members. Fully compliant – The TE-5000 device is fully compliant with federal, state, and local medical waste regulations. “We were actively looking for a solution to get away from the higher costs and deceptive contracts associated with our hauling service,” said Joel Ramirez, MD MBA at Camarena Health. “OnSite has optimized our workflow, saved us money, and built a safer environment for our patients and staff.” How does it work? The desktop treatment program replaces expensive hauling contracts and complex pickup schedules with a streamlined, in-practice medical waste option. The system converts biohazardous waste into non-infectious, solid waste that can be thrown away in the regular trash. OnSite’s TE-5000 desktop unit provides immediate sterilization through a controlled heating process. With temperatures ranging from 350-400 degrees for 90 minutes, all bacteria, viruses, and spores are destroyed. Plastic components are melted down and reduced to a disposable “brick,” eliminating any chance of reuse. With a touch of a button medical facilities and practices, along with dental and vet providers as well as pharmaceutical providers can get rid of infectious waste faster, while reducing costs by 40% and their carbon footprint by as much as 90% by reducing CO2 emissions. Visit the link here ( https://www.onsitewaste.com/get-in-touch-aie ) to inquire more about this service and begin evolving your waste management options. The partnership with OnSite Waste Management also allows for us to provide traditional waste management services, such as red bag pickups, with straightforward terms and reliable pickup options. Be sure to visit our website linked above to learn more!