Disposable Surgical Supplies Mean Lower Insurance Premiums

By Rena Hudson


Hospitals all over the United States now use disposable surgical supplies for everything. In the past they would not have even considered using such items because they would think the cost would be too high. However, once they realized what they would save in their malpractice insurance premiums it became an easy decision to make the switch.

There are people who stay in hospital beds all day long and need to have various bandages changed or other things done by a home nurse. When this is the case disposable surgical supplies come in handy. It would be very difficult if these items were having to be cleaned and sanitized after use because typically people do not carry such items in their home.

This was also the case for smaller, independent offices. Small family practice and specialty offices were also facing litigation because of mistakes made with the cleaning process of surgical tools. Even though they spent millions on training those whose job it was to clean the tools, people were still getting sick.

Small doctors offices also use them as well. Even though they could have cleaning stations installed in their offices, there is really no reason to. The ready to use items are cheap, easily accessible, and can just be tossed after use. There is nothing wrong with using these for procedures because they all work just as well as anything else.

This is especially true when people were found to be negligent in their duties. After the hospitals had enough they discovered that it would obviously be much cheaper to pay the cost of using disposable surgical supplies other than paying out in lawsuits. Not to mention the fact that it also saved them money in other ways too.

The smaller offices did the same. They, unlike the larger hospitals, could not afford malpractice lawsuits. One such case could put the office out of business. These often resulted because someone ended up dying due to an infection. These infections happened very quickly after a surgery and while most could be treated but they would take lots of powerful antibiotics.

It also meant doctors could get the utensils faster in an emergency situation. They are all packaged separately so a nurse could bring them ready to use right to the doctor. The same is true for home care nurses and people caring for home bound patients that need various things done. If a home care nurse would have to bring regular devices and tools with them, they would have to also bring cleaning supplies with them.

Disposable surgical supplies have revolutionized both the hospital environment and the home care environment. They have made it possible for hospitals to save money and to eliminate the risk of infection from improperly cleaned utensils. They also gave home care nurses an easier way to care for their patients. They would no longer need to bring extra cleaning supplies with them or extra tools. They would sometimes need to bring two of everything but not no more.




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