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07/10/2022 at 9:01 am #81395AnonymousInactive
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Hi all,
Stan is a local senior surgeon leading the charge with reducing waste in surgery etc.
He keeps on getting told that things are the way they are because of infection control considerations
I dont think that is true!
However, it really is important for IPC as a profession to promote more sustainable approaches with less waste etc.
I invite you to share your local initiatives so that we can learn more together about better ways!
Clearly decisions made on a cost reduction basis need to factor in the waste and resources issues.Best wishes
JohnFrom: Stanley Chen (Hunter New England LHD)
Sent: Thursday, 6 October 2022 5:23 PM
To: John Ferguson (Hunter New England LHD)
Subject: infection control issues in and around operating theatresHi John
Just to expand on our corridor conversation the other day:
There seem to be a number of procurement decisions that have been made in the past, and some nursing policies and procedures, that may not be based on good scientific evidence. Much of these decisions and policies pertain to infection control issues.
Examples:
1. the wholesale move to single-use disposable gowns and surgical drapes
2. the ubiquity of single-use disposable surgical plastic equipment
3. the policy about the need to use a separate bottle of surgical antiseptic prep solution for each patient
As we now have an obligation to progress NSW public hospital healthcare to net carbon zero by 2040, it is time to analyse these and other practices in and around operating theatres to identify those that are not based on evidence and carry adverse environmental impact (high carbon footprint of supply chain, non-biodegradable waste, etc.) and high cost to the health system.
To this end, I am seeking your support and that of your colleagues, in sifting through the evidence base and in promoting environmentally sustainable practices and procurement.
Josh and Sarah have already leant their support to our campaign to address the inappropriate use of non-sterile gloves in the hospital, particularly starting with operating theatres.
Many thanks, and I look forward to discussing this further with you.
Regards
Stan C
NSW Health Net Zero Clinical Lead in SurgeryDr John Ferguson MBBS DTM&H FRACP FRCPA
Director, Infection Prevention Service | Hunter New England Local Health District
John Hunter Hospital, Locked Bag 1, Newcastle Mail Centre, NSW 2310, Australia
T: 61 2 49223725 | M: +61(0)428 885573 (Speed Dial 67607)
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07/10/2022 at 12:59 pm #81396Roel Beltran CastilloParticipantAuthor:
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Hi all,
Good day. We recently did our renovations in CSSD and Endoscopy Reprocessing Area with Sustainability in mind.
1. Our equipment interface will save tons of paper documents.
2. Our social responsibility (CSSD) of taking over the reprocessing of Endoscopes from our nursing and clinical team so they can focus on patient care.The pandemic exposed the extent of our reliance on non-biodegradable items in patient care. This prompts all areas of patient care to play their part and contribute.
Specific to CSSD, I am keen on contributing to waste reduction further. I am into research on reducing CSSD reliance on polypropylene used as a sterile barrier system on critical medical devices. A minor item that forms part of the whole issue can hopefully contribute to reducing waste in CSSD.
There is a lot at stake, and we must be united as a first-world nation. No doubt, IC plays a big part in this.
I have come across a site:
https://circularaustralia.com.au/plastics-in-healthcare-a-circular-economy-transition-plan/
I hope this helps.
Regards
Roel Beltran Castillo MPH
CSSD ManagerSydney Adventist Hospital | 185 Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga, NSW 2076
Operated by Adventist HealthCare Limitedp: +61 2 9480 9042 | f: +61 2 9480 9045 | m: +61 437 907 165|
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From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion On Behalf Of John Ferguson (Hunter New England LHD)
Sent: Friday, 7 October 2022 9:02 AM
To: ACIPCLIST@ACIPC.ORG.AU
Subject: [EXT] [ACIPC_Infexion_Connexion] IPC waste minimisation and the environmentHi all,
Stan is a local senior surgeon leading the charge with reducing waste in surgery etc.
He keeps on getting told that things are the way they are because of infection control considerations
I dont think that is true!
However, it really is important for IPC as a profession to promote more sustainable approaches with less waste etc.
I invite you to share your local initiatives so that we can learn more together about better ways!
Clearly decisions made on a cost reduction basis need to factor in the waste and resources issues.Best wishes
JohnFrom: Stanley Chen (Hunter New England LHD)
Sent: Thursday, 6 October 2022 5:23 PM
To: John Ferguson (Hunter New England LHD) <John.Ferguson@health.nsw.gov.au>
Subject: infection control issues in and around operating theatresHi John
Just to expand on our corridor conversation the other day:
There seem to be a number of procurement decisions that have been made in the past, and some nursing policies and procedures, that may not be based on good scientific evidence. Much of these decisions and policies pertain to infection control issues.
Examples:
1. the wholesale move to single-use disposable gowns and surgical drapes
2. the ubiquity of single-use disposable surgical plastic equipment
3. the policy about the need to use a separate bottle of surgical antiseptic prep solution for each patientAs we now have an obligation to progress NSW public hospital healthcare to net carbon zero by 2040, it is time to analyse these and other practices in and around operating theatres to identify those that are not based on evidence and carry adverse environmental impact (high carbon footprint of supply chain, non-biodegradable waste, etc.) and high cost to the health system.
To this end, I am seeking your support and that of your colleagues, in sifting through the evidence base and in promoting environmentally sustainable practices and procurement.
Josh and Sarah have already leant their support to our campaign to address the inappropriate use of non-sterile gloves in the hospital, particularly starting with operating theatres.
Many thanks, and I look forward to discussing this further with you.
Regards
Stan C
NSW Health Net Zero Clinical Lead in SurgeryDr John Ferguson MBBS DTM&H FRACP FRCPA
Director, Infection Prevention Service | Hunter New England Local Health District
John Hunter Hospital, Locked Bag 1, Newcastle Mail Centre, NSW 2310, Australia
T: 61 2 49223725 | M: +61(0)428 885573 (Speed Dial 67607)
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07/10/2022 at 10:50 pm #81397Charmaine DaltonParticipantAuthor:
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Hi John,
Exciting future ahead for us all. Attached are some resources you may or may not already be across.
Important to remember – re-useable is most environmentally effective if the energy used to sterilise is green. If it is dirty brown coal – it is actually more environmentally harmful to re-use.
So we need to do more environmental Life-cycle analysis to understand the true impact of these interventions.Worth checking out – Elis – Life Cycle Analysis (elis-gownslifecycleanalysis.com)
John Hunter is the largest solar on a hospital in the world – so your good on the energy front!
Charmaine Dalton
Managing Director
M: 0400 572 518| E: charmaine.dalton@auratasafety.com.au
http://www.auratasafety.com.au
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Stan is a local senior surgeon leading the charge with reducing waste in surgery etc.
He keeps on getting told that things are the way they are because of infection control considerations
I dont think that is true!
However, it really is important for IPC as a profession to promote more sustainable approaches with less waste etc.
I invite you to share your local initiatives so that we can learn more together about better ways!
Clearly decisions made on a cost reduction basis need to factor in the waste and resources issues.Best wishes
JohnHi John
Just to expand on our corridor conversation the other day:
There seem to be a number of procurement decisions that have been made in the past, and some nursing policies and procedures, that may not be based on good scientific evidence. Much of these decisions and policies pertain to infection control issues.
Examples:
1. the wholesale move to single-use disposable gowns and surgical drapes
2. the ubiquity of single-use disposable surgical plastic equipment
3. the policy about the need to use a separate bottle of surgical antiseptic prep solution for each patientAs we now have an obligation to progress NSW public hospital healthcare to net carbon zero by 2040, it is time to analyse these and other practices in and around operating theatres to identify those that are not based on evidence and carry adverse environmental impact (high carbon footprint of supply chain, non-biodegradable waste, etc.) and high cost to the health system.
To this end, I am seeking your support and that of your colleagues, in sifting through the evidence base and in promoting environmentally sustainable practices and procurement.
Josh and Sarah have already leant their support to our campaign to address the inappropriate use of non-sterile gloves in the hospital, particularly starting with operating theatres.
Many thanks, and I look forward to discussing this further with you.
Regards
Stan C
NSW Health Net Zero Clinical Lead in SurgeryDr John Ferguson MBBS DTM&H FRACP FRCPA
Director, Infection Prevention Service | Hunter New England Local Health District
John Hunter Hospital, Locked Bag 1, Newcastle Mail Centre, NSW 2310, Australia
T: 61 2 49223725 | M: +61(0)428 885573 (Speed Dial 67607)
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10/10/2022 at 9:49 am #81404AnonymousInactiveAuthor:
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Hi All,
This is a great initiative.
The Princess Alexandra Hospital in Queensland has War on Waste, including waste reduction and recycling initiatives throughout the hospital. However, the site does not appear to have been recently updated.
https://metrosouth.health.qld.gov.au/news/pah-undertaking-its-own-war-on-waste
Cheers
Alison Kenny
Clinical Nurse | Public Health
West Moreton Health
West Moreton Public Health Unit.
81 Queen Street. Goodna 4300
07 38184700
Alison.kenny2@health.qld.gov.au
Generic email. WM_PHN@health.qld.gov.au
http://www.westmoreton.health.qld.gov.au
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Traditional Owners of the land, and pays respect to Elders past, present and emerging.From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion On Behalf Of Jannelle Carlile (South Eastern Sydney LHD)
Sent: Friday, 7 October 2022 2:59 PM
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Hi Roel,What a great initiative! And well done to CSSD.
Kind regards,
Maria
Maria Lohan
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Jannelle Carlile
Clinical Nurse Consultant
Infection Prevention and Control
RN,Cert IP&C, Nurse Immuniser,
MIP&C.The Royal Hospital for Women
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Visit the NSW Health Website for the latest information on COVID-19From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion [mailto:ACIPCLIST@ACIPC.ORG.AU] On Behalf Of Roel Castillo
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Hi all,Good day. We recently did our renovations in CSSD and Endoscopy Reprocessing Area with Sustainability in mind.
1. Our equipment interface will save tons of paper documents.
2. Our social responsibility (CSSD) of taking over the reprocessing of Endoscopes from our nursing and clinical team so they can focus on patient care.The pandemic exposed the extent of our reliance on non-biodegradable items in patient care. This prompts all areas of patient care to play their part and contribute.
Specific to CSSD, I am keen on contributing to waste reduction further. I am into research on reducing CSSD reliance on polypropylene used as a sterile barrier system on critical medical devices. A minor item that forms part of the whole issue can hopefully contribute to reducing waste in CSSD.
There is a lot at stake, and we must be united as a first-world nation. No doubt, IC plays a big part in this.
I have come across a site:
I hope this helps.
Regards
Roel Beltran Castillo MPH
CSSD ManagerSydney Adventist Hospital | 185 Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga, NSW 2076
Operated by Adventist HealthCare Limitedp: +61 2 9480 9042 | f: +61 2 9480 9045 | m: +61 437 907 165|
e: roel.castillo@sah.org.ausah.org.au
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From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion <ACIPCLIST@ACIPC.ORG.AU> On Behalf Of John Ferguson (Hunter New England LHD)
Sent: Friday, 7 October 2022 9:02 AM
To: ACIPCLIST@ACIPC.ORG.AU
Subject: [EXT] [ACIPC_Infexion_Connexion] IPC waste minimisation and the environmentHi all,
Stan is a local senior surgeon leading the charge with reducing waste in surgery etc.
He keeps on getting told that things are the way they are because of infection control considerations
I dont think that is true!
However, it really is important for IPC as a profession to promote more sustainable approaches with less waste etc.
I invite you to share your local initiatives so that we can learn more together about better ways!
Clearly decisions made on a cost reduction basis need to factor in the waste and resources issues.Best wishes
JohnFrom: Stanley Chen (Hunter New England LHD)
Sent: Thursday, 6 October 2022 5:23 PM
To: John Ferguson (Hunter New England LHD) <John.Ferguson@health.nsw.gov.au>
Subject: infection control issues in and around operating theatresHi John
Just to expand on our corridor conversation the other day:
There seem to be a number of procurement decisions that have been made in the past, and some nursing policies and procedures, that may not be based on good scientific evidence. Much of these decisions and policies pertain to infection control issues.
Examples:
1. the wholesale move to single-use disposable gowns and surgical drapes
2. the ubiquity of single-use disposable surgical plastic equipment
3. the policy about the need to use a separate bottle of surgical antiseptic prep solution for each patientAs we now have an obligation to progress NSW public hospital healthcare to net carbon zero by 2040, it is time to analyse these and other practices in and around operating theatres to identify those that are not based on evidence and carry adverse environmental impact (high carbon footprint of supply chain, non-biodegradable waste, etc.) and high cost to the health system.
To this end, I am seeking your support and that of your colleagues, in sifting through the evidence base and in promoting environmentally sustainable practices and procurement.
Josh and Sarah have already leant their support to our campaign to address the inappropriate use of non-sterile gloves in the hospital, particularly starting with operating theatres.
Many thanks, and I look forward to discussing this further with you.
Regards
Stan C
NSW Health Net Zero Clinical Lead in SurgeryDr John Ferguson MBBS DTM&H FRACP FRCPA
Director, Infection Prevention Service | Hunter New England Local Health District
John Hunter Hospital, Locked Bag 1, Newcastle Mail Centre, NSW 2310, Australia
T: 61 2 49223725 | M: +61(0)428 885573 (Speed Dial 67607)
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