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Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on the Department o Dry cleaning should therefore not be considered a routine option for health-care facility laundry and should be reserved for those circumstances in which fabrics can not be safely cleaned with water and detergent.1291, An issue of recent concern involves the use of disposable (i.e., single use) versus reusable (i.e., multiple use) surgical attire and fabrics in health-care settings.1292 Regardless of the material used to manufacture gowns and drapes, these items must be resistant to liquid and microbial penetration.7, 1293 1297 Surgical gowns and drapes must be registered with FDA to demonstrate their safety and effectiveness. Data collection methods include interviews regarding three hospital laundry services in Brazil. An on-site laundry operation allows the facility to have the linens it wants whenever it wants. Data is sourced from the October 2022 Medicare Cost Report release. Private insurance and others often make up the difference. Linking to a non-federal website does not constitute an endorsement by CDC or any of its employees of the sponsors or the information and products presented on the website. Why Are Long-Term Care Facilities Outsourcing Their Laundry? Laundry workers should wear appropriate personal protective equipment (e.g., gloves and protective garments) while sorting soiled fabrics and textiles.967 Laundry equipment should be used and maintained according to the manufacturers instructions to prevent microbial contamination of the system.1250, 1263 Damp textiles should not be left in machines overnight.1250, The laundry process starts with the removal of used or contaminated textiles, fabrics, and/or clothing from the areas where such contamination occurred, including but not limited to patients rooms, surgical/operating areas, and laboratories. This ensures that each item is clean and free of germs and bacteria. Ease of Use: Select machinery that is simple to operate and maintain in order to reduce downtime and increase efficiency. When textiles are heavily contaminated with potentially infective body substances, they can contain bacterial loads of 106 108 CFU/100 cm2 of fabric.1247 Disease transmission attributed to health-care laundry has involved contaminated fabrics that were handled inappropriately (i.e., the shaking of soiled linens). HHS-FMA leadership has a combined 100+ years of experience in the healthcare laundry industry. Home laundering would be expected to remove this level of soil adequately. PDF The Social, Environmental, and Economic (Cost) Risks Based on data from more than 4,700 hospitals in the Definitive Healthcare HospitalView product, the average annual cost of hospital laundry services for U.S. hospitals is nearly $497,000.