HLAC president warns of “disposable mindset”

8 September 2016


USA

The “disposable mindset” is one of the biggest challenges facing healthcare laundry operations today, according to John Scherberger, president of the Healthcare Laundry Accreditation Council (HLAC), the non-profit body that inspects and accredits laundries worldwide that process reusable textiles for hospitals, nursing homes and other healthcare facilities.

This mindset is "the erroneous belief" among healthcare facility managers – particularly those who have influence over purchasing decisions – that disposable products are preferable to reusable healthcare textile products (HCTs), said Scherberger. He made his comments in a recent interview with Healthcare Facilities Management (HFM) magazine (18 August 2016).

Scherberger said that even though disposables initially may seem less expensive, in a typical life cycle they can be just the opposite. "This, despite the fact that the laundering of HCTs is one of the largest costs for a hospital. Disposables are costlier than reusables because of frequency of purchase, disposal as a biohazardous waste, the harm they cause the environment, and the many dangers their use can pose in the health care environment, including the spread of superbugs."

 



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