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Profits Over Protection
“The report by the Public Accounts Committee - which scrutinises [sic] government spending - said that between 2020-21, the Department of Health spent £12bn on PPE, but £8.7bn had to be written off.”
While the UK’s Department of Health continues to applaud itself for prioritizing stock over mindful oversight and ethical regulation, the results sorely undermined its claimed attempts. Reports by US Government agencies have also brandished their burns of faulty, sub-standard, and downright fraudulent acquisitions that took lives, scarred the economy, and scorched our earth.
Pandemic panic plagued personal protection policies per politically polluted plays. All the alliteration in the world can’t class up the shameful opportunistic dealings that continue to unravel today.

Lives Lost to Waste: A Nurse Leader’s Warning on PPE Failures
Chief executive of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) Pat Cullen said the burning of PPE is a "galling" reminder that the DHSC's approach to procurement may also have cost nurses' lives.
She said: " Our members will find this galling."
" if this money had been used more wisely and decent quality PPE bought in the first place, then nurses' lives might have been saved."
Pat Cullen, Royal College of Nursing
"It is a painful reminder of the worst of the pandemic - inadequate or wasteful PPE.
"Sending billions of pounds up in smoke when NHS and care services are struggling will be hard for them to comprehend.
The only way forward is to partner responsibly.
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Steps we must take to positively impact this industry include:
· Quality manufacturing and conscious sourcing.
· Fair labor practices and pricing.
· Smarter solution-oriented design and applied use.
· Supplier diversity - market share approaches that target growth of numerous healthy flowing streams simultaneously.
· Trust with Verification.
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August 12, 2025
Microplastics Mayhem
Microplastics are in our bodies. Learn the health risks and how to protect yourself. See plant-based PPE solutions for safer care.

June 17, 2024
Chiefly Charge
It’s no easy task to be a Health Care Administrator. It’s a role that requires talent across every discipline. As Edcor explains, a day in the life of a health care administrator requires an acute attention to needs and the wherewithal to deliver across the board seamlessly. Health Care Administrators must survey every aspect of their facility to ensure safety and operational efficiency. This breadth of work spans across protection, compliance, and waste management alongside personnel and patient satisfaction. Every function must be calculated and calibrated for ultimate success.

February 29, 2024
Unchecked
Legislative history as recent as the late 1980’s, educates us about the general public’s unwavering concerns surrounding health impacts incurred by medical waste disposal. It was during this time in which the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) still held authority over medical waste handling. As such, under the EPA’s instruction, a short two (2) year waste-tracking study entitled, the Medical Waste Tracking Act (MWTA) of 1988 was conducted. It is crucial to understand some finer details of this orchestrated research. A nine-page directive was drafted and launched within one (1) year through the Reagan administration in response to public outcry following a seemingly deliberate dump of medical waste into the waters. Many concluding from the apparent evidence the intentional illegal disposal arose from companies’ desire to evade associated legal disposal fees of approximately $1500/ton.

May 18, 2023
COPILOT
Estimates of total waste in American healthcare range from $600 billion to almost $2 trillion annually, accounting for 17% to 53% of the $3.6 trillion spent annually on healthcare. While addressing sustainability and reducing waste is essential, healthcare providers always prioritize immediate patient needs and requirements.

By Sumita P. • September 25, 2023
RELEASE
As the world throttles efforts to achieving net-zero aims, we must highlight, despite years of effort, the plastics recycling rate in the US is still less than 10%. The roads to success are diverse and multipronged, ones which include minimizing undue material waste and exploring the power of plant based, biodegradable, and readily sustainable alternatives.

May 18, 2023
Ditat Deus
April 21, 2022, OSHA proposed a reconsideration and revocation of Arizona’s final approval status granted on June 20, 1985. OSHA aims to ensure that private sector employees in Arizona are receiving protections afforded to employees covered by Federal OSHA.

By Alex Ward • April 13, 2023
Nursing Necessities
Every year, hospital week is honored to coincide with Florence Nightingale’s May 12th birthday. She is credited as the founder of modern nursing, recognized as both an accomplished statistician and a pioneer of social reform. A reminder that healthcare is nothing without the heart of its nursing staff. As a testimony in practice, ratios of nurses to doctors to administer quality care and cost-effectiveness reveals a recommendation of 4:1. Queries as to ideal ratios for nurses to patients yield a 1:5 response. An effective nursing department is integral to quality care.

April 13, 2023
Limb Node
After 30 years of employment model shifts, the UK’s HSC has augmented its personal protective equipment (PPE) at work regulations to encompass both limb (a) and limb (b) workers. On April 6th, 2022, the scope of the 1992 regulations was officially changed. The expansion recognizes that all extended contributors to any branch of an organization’s tree must be afforded protective means.

April 13, 2023
HAI-est Heights
Viruses aren’t the only thing going viral these days. As Wikipedia summarizes, a hospital-acquired infection, also known as a nosocomial infection, is an infection that is acquired in a hospital or other health care facility. To emphasize both hospital and nonhospital settings, it is sometimes instead called a healthcare–associated infection (HAI).

April 13, 2023
Green Guilds
Common Clean. Bibliophiles now have a common pursuit with the likes of compounding technicians. A recent PSA from National Geographic informs of arsenic laced collectibles whose toxicity is literally poisonous.


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