19.04.2007 19:00:00
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Premier Healthcare Alliance, Cardinal Health Team up to Enhance Safety of Hospital Patients and Staff
Hospitals will have an easier time selecting safer products through an "industry
first” effort by the Premier healthcare
alliance and Cardinal Health to standardize medical product terminology
in online catalogs. Historically, industry information describing the
contents of a specific medical product has been inconsistent or
non-existent, posing possible safety concerns.
Through Premier’s Supply Chain Advisor
electronic product catalog and Cardinal Health SupplyLine®,
the largest product comparison and purchasing database in the
health-care industry, Premier members will have a standard set of
nomenclature for product attributes to make it easier to search for
products that won’t cause allergic reactions
or those that are potentially toxic.
For example, products that are made without latex, mercury, PVC and DEHP
will have the new standardized nomenclature to include attributes such
as:
LATEX-FREE for products without latex;
DEHP-FREE for products without the plasticizer, DEHP ( Di(2–ethylhexyl)
phthalate);
MERCURY-FREE for products without mercury; and
PVC-FREE for products without polyvinyl chloride.
"Our customers have been telling us that they
wanted to search our electronic product catalog to easily identify and
select safer products that are made without latex for latex allergic
patients and staff, or free of potentially toxic substances like mercury,”
said Gina Pugliese, vice president of Premier’s
Safety Institute. "With the help of Cardinal
Health’s SupplyLine®,
we’re taking a giant step in that direction.”
Unlike pharmaceuticals, medical and surgical products do not have a
standard coding system, and functionally equivalent health-care products
are often difficult and time consuming to identify for cost saving
opportunities. SupplyLine®
is a core component in Cardinal Health’s
rapidly growing Supply Technologies business that enables health-care
providers and companies to evaluate more than 800,000 healthcare
products and research alternatives from thousands of manufacturers. In
addition to cost savings, the benefits of SupplyLine®
include reduced waste and excess, improved inventory controls, improved
utilization management and outcome analysis.
Latex allergies are an ongoing concern with possible serious allergic
reactions among hospital staff and patients. A federal law that went
into effect in 1997 requires medical products with latex be labeled as "contains
latex.” "Hospitals want to be latex-free,”
Pugliese said, "but they need good
information to select and purchase products that are free of latex.”
There are also safety concerns with DEHP, a plasticizer (softener) used
in many medical products containing PVC, such as IV bags and tubing. The
Food and Drug Administration issued a Public Health Notification in 2002
recommending steps to reduce risk of exposure to DEHP in high-risk
patient populations and with certain products. Also, PVC products when
burned in medical incinerators release dioxin, a known carcinogen. The
Premier Safety Institute Web site has extensive resources on latex
allergies and environmentally preferable purchasing at www.premierinc.com/safety.
Premier Data Management Services has already processed several million
new and updated product descriptions received in the past few months
from SupplyLine®. As
the Supply Chain Advisor (SCA) database becomes populated by these new
attributes, SCA users will be trained so they can begin to use the new
search capabilities.
About Premier, 2006 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award recipient
Serving 1,700 hospitals and more than 45,000 other healthcare sites,
Premier Inc. is the largest healthcare alliance in the United States
dedicated to improving patient outcomes while safely reducing the cost
of care. Owned by not-for-profit hospitals, Premier operates the
nation's largest healthcare purchasing network, the most comprehensive
repository of hospital clinical and financial information and one of the
largest policy-holder owned, hospital professional liability
risk-retention groups in healthcare. Premier’s
Safety Institute provides publicly available safety resources and tools
to promote a safe healthcare delivery environment for patients, workers,
and their communities. Headquartered in San Diego, Premier has offices
in Charlotte, N.C. and Washington. For more information, visit www.premierinc.com.
About Cardinal Health
Headquartered in Dublin, Ohio, Cardinal Health, Inc. (NYSE: CAH) is a
$80 billion, global company serving the health-care industry with
products and services that help hospitals, physician offices and
pharmacies reduce costs, improve safety, productivity and profitability,
and deliver better care to patients. With a focus on making supply
chains more efficient, reducing hospital-acquired infections and
breaking the cycle of harmful medication errors, Cardinal Health
develops market-leading technologies, including Alaris®
IV pumps, Pyxis® automated dispensing
systems, MedMined® data mining software and
the CareFusion® patient identification
system. The company also manufactures medical and surgical products and
is one of the largest distributors of pharmaceuticals and medical
supplies worldwide. Ranked No. 19 on the Fortune 500 and No. 1 in its
sector on Fortune's ranking of Most Admired firms, Cardinal Health
employs more than 40,000 people on five continents. More information
about the company may be found at www.cardinalhealth.com.
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