Premier Safety Institute Issues Bulletin on CMS Prohibition of Reuse of SDVs on Multiple Patients
Premier Safety Institute is reporting that on June 15, 2012, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a
In clarifying its existing policy, CMS notes that the risk of infection transmission associated with using SDVs for multiple patients is well documented, with evidence accumulated from the investigation of multiple outbreaks and this practice of reuse is in conflict with nationally recognized standards, such as those issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Examples from CMS of inappropriate reuse of SDVs:
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- Preparation on a patient/resident care unit of multiple doses for multiple patients from one SDV
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- A syringe with a single dose from an SDV prepared on a patient/resident care unit that will be administered more than one hour after preparation
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- Use of a SDV in the same manner as a multi-dose vial, i.e., to administer injections to more than one resident or patient
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- If an anesthetist uses one SDV to administer anesthesia, moderate sedation, or other medication to more than one patient
Included among USPs standards are those related to practice and quality standards for compounded sterile preparations, USP 797: General Chapter 797, Pharmaceutical Compounding - Sterile Preparations (USP <797>), that include supervised and trained personnel; use of a controlled environment, hood, and air quality meeting ISO standards; and labeling with beyond use date, storage conditions, drug name, concentration, volume and route of administration.
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