Home Care Patients Use Disposable Surgical Supplies

By Rena Hudson


Back before hospitals used disposable surgical supplies during operations and other procedures there were a lot of reported cases of infections. Hospitals faced a great deal of lawsuits because of these post-operation infections. Many of them turned out to be deadly for some people as well. Not something that a hospital operations team wants to deal with.

Malpractice lawsuits became almost too common. The amount of money that hospital officials were paying out to patients who ended up with deadly infections due to improperly cleaned tools and utensils became too much to bear. After the board of directors of various hospitals got involved that was the end of that. IT would not take long for something new to be done.

When shortcuts are taken that is when people end up skipping steps and these skipped steps could be very deadly to people. These infections are never something that you want to catch, they are not anything like getting an infection on a cut. These are staph infections and they require the strongest antibiotics and need to be caught very early otherwise it could mean death.

When these did occur they meant very big malpractice lawsuits for doctors and hospitals. They would surely share the liability for such problems. These cases ended up with millions of dollars in litigation and judges and jury's had no problem awarding these to the plaintiff when someone ended up dead. You cannot repay a loss of human life.

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.

When using these types of tools they discovered that they would also save money because they no longer had to train people to properly clean the utensils and also did not have to pay for all of the necessary cleaning chemicals. It was much cheaper than all of the overhead caused by using non-disposable tools. The lawyers they would have to keep on retainer got cheaper because they no longer had to worry about so many suits.

Hospitals all over the country eventually caught on and started to do the same thing. Pretty soon it became an industry standard and then it spread to all the other medical professionals. Doctors offices all over also started using these because it meant all the same things for them as well. They could not absorb the financial losses that a hospital could either.

These things would make the jobs of these nurses and doctors too difficult. Disposable surgical supplies have not only saved a lot of money for doctors and hospitals but have possibly also saved lives. Without the threat of infection people are coming out of their procedures much healthier. Staph infections are not eliminated but have not occurred as often as they have in the past. People are no longer so scared to go into a major surgery because they are now safer.




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