| INFECTED VET COUNT RISES TO 38,
5 WITH HIV VA releases
new figures on number of veterans with viral infections in wake of
contaminated equipment debacle.
from Larry Scott, VA Watchdog
dot Org
The VA has released the latest
figures on the number of veterans testing positive for viral
infections possible contracted from contaminated equipment.
All contaminated
equipment information is here...
The latest
figures are here and posted below.
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VA Continues
Endoscopic Procedure Notification for Veterans
On December 1, 2008, VA’s
Tennessee Health Care System*, located in Murfreesboro, TN,
identified a problem related to the reprocessing of endoscopy
equipment. Following a review of the issue, VA notified patients
to get tested for possible infections that have a low risk of
occurring as a result of these improper processing procedures.
*small low risk event at Mountain Home, TN has
revealed no positive tests
In December and January, all VA
facilities were required to review their processes to ensure they
are in compliance with the manufacturer’s instructions. These
reviews identified significant reprocessing issues at the Augusta
VA Medical Center and at the Miami VA Medical Center, which also
requiring
patient notifications and testing.
( Timeline of events is here ...
http://www1.va.gov/opa/fact/images/timeline.pdf )
Patients who may have been
exposed to cross contamination were patients that received
endoscopic procedures at the:
* Murfreesboro GI Clinic from April 2003 to December 2008;
* Augusta ENT Clinic from January 2008 to November 2008; or
* Miami GI Clinic from May 2004 to March 2009
( Number of potentially affected
patients and VA sites with positive tests is here ...
http://www1.va.gov/opa/fact/images/endoscopy_04272009.pdf )
These are not necessarily
linked to any endoscopy issues and the evaluation continues. We
are continuing to notify individuals whose letters have been
returned as undeliverable, and working with homeless
coordinators to reach veterans with no known home address.
VA’s Foremost Concern is the Safety of Patients
As part of the Department’s commitment to reducing and preventing
inadvertent harm to patients, over 100 VA personnel at
Murfreesboro, TN; Augusta, GA; and Miami, FL hospitals have been
assigned to ensure that affected Veterans receive prompt testing
and appropriate counseling. This page reflects the most current
notifications, testing, and results, and will be updated when new
information is available.
The
Department is a leader in the health care industry in developing
and nurturing a culture of safety at all its facilities. Patient
safety managers at all 153 VA hospitals are leading efforts to
reduce and eliminate harm. Although the risk of cross
contamination and exposure to these infections is exceptionally
low, our directive is to treat all Veterans potentially affected,
regardless of risk, and regardless of cause.
Health Care "Safety Step-up"
From March 8-14, 2009 VA implemented a Safety Step-up at all 153
hospitals and 731 community-based outpatient clinics across the
nation. Patient appointments were not affected. After issues with
proper sterilization of endoscopic equipment required
infection-risk notices at four different medical centers since
December 2008, VA instituted immediate alerts to all of its
facilities to ensure patient safety. The nationwide Step-Up was
the culmination of an education and safeguard program VA developed
to implement stronger standard operating procedures and
accountability practices at facilities where VA provides care.
This process is the model for ethical and transparent self
identification, notification, and treatment of patients.
Contact Us
If you believe you may be affected or need additional information,
please call the Special Care Call center at 1-877-575-7256
(available, 24 hours a day, seven days a week) or e-mail us at
Endoscopy Inquiry. When submitting e-mail inquiries, please
reference the facility you are inquiring about and annotate if you
are a member of the press.
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