By Dean Samet, CHS
For 2010, The Joint Commission (TJC) has made several changes to its infection control standard IC.02.02 .01 including a new “rationale” and revisions to elements of performance EP1 and EP2 which clarify requirements to reduce the risks associated with medical equipment, devices and supplies.
According to an October 2009 The Joint Commission Perspectives article, several significant issues have emerged related to the cleaning, disinfecting and sterilizing of medical equipment, devices, and supplies. TJC cites an example of the proper use of steam sterilizers as discussed in the July 2009 Perspectives. Medical technology and instrumentation is a rapid and ever-changing field where new devices and new or resistant pathogens are emerging at an unprecedented rate.