Of course, there are questions about safety. Mostly from - you guessed it - the companies that make single-use devices. They're lobbying for legislation that would require patients to sign off before health-care providers could use a reprocessed device. The FDA guidelines say that the items need to be sent out to specialized companies who clean and sterilize them.
Still, manufacturers face an uphill battle. Reprocessed itemsĀ - about 100 devices can now be reprocessed - cost 40 percent to 60 percent less, and can eliminate thousands of tons of waste from landfills.
Ascent Healthcare Solutions, a leading reprocessing company, says that its hospital customers eliminated about 1,684 tons of waste from their local landfills last year, a 31 percent increase over 2006. Kaiser Permanente eliminated about 45.7 tons of medical waste last year by working with Ascent. Catholic Healthcare West, the nation's eighth-largest hospital system, figures it reduced waste volume by 41 tons.