Cost analysis of disposable dressing bags
Editor of this website :Hangzhou Xinhao Medical Technology Co., Ltd
Release date :2014-12-11 15:52
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It is understood that we still mainly use textile dressings in surgical procedures. However, textile dressings have severe shedding of lint in the purified environment of the operating room, which is an important cause of blockage, dust accumulation, and even wound infection in the clean operating room return air vents, (primary, medium, and high efficiency) air filters, and supply air ducts.
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In addition, relevant regulations require that 30% of the surgical expenses in tertiary Grade A hospitals be for dressings. But the current charging standards were established in the 1980s and have already created a significant gap with the actual development of healthcare.
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Based on these regulations and the purpose of cost control, domestic hospitals can only extensively use low-cost textile dressings in surgical procedures. A more serious problem is that some hospitals, in order to further reduce costs, do not strictly follow the standard usage frequency in repeated use, which has planted more serious safety hazards.
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However, from a long-term perspective, the cost of cleaning, replacing return air vents, and filters in the operating room is far more expensive than the cost of textile dressings. Due to the high labor cost of cleaning and recycling dressings, foreign hospitals often choose disposable dressings.
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So, foreign hospitals are already like this, why can’t our domestic hospitals refer to it? So, the goal for the future is to Disposable dressing bag The popularization of surgical procedures in hospitals has led to the occurrence of various safety hazards caused by textile dressings.
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