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New York State Senate and Assembly Pass Bill that Promotes Quality and Patient Safety

Albany, NY – June 20, 2012–The New York State Senate today passed legislation, S.5155-d (Grisanti), that requires central service technicians to be certified and undergo continuing education credits. On June 18, 2012, the NY State Assembly passed this legislation, A.8620-c (Bronson). Now that the Senate and Assembly have passed the bill, the next step is to await the Governor’s signature. Once the New York Assembly transmits the bill to the Governor (which, has not yet occurred), he will have 30 days to sign or veto the bill.

Central service technicians play a most important role in the delivery of patient care.  These professionals are responsible for ensuring that instrumentation and equipment used in medical and surgical procedures are properly cleaned, disinfected, inspected, and sterilized prior to patient use. The International Association of Healthcare Central Service Materiel Management (IAHCSMM) has long been an outspoken advocate of state certification of central service technicians.

"New York patients in our health care facilities will be safer from the spread of infections.  Our central service technicians are the first line of defense in maintaining quality control to prevent and control the spread of infection,” said Senator Mark Grisanti.  Assemblyman Harry Bronson added,“Technicians need to be properly trained on how to clean medical equipment to prevent and control the spread of infection.”

“Certification of central service technicians will help drive positive patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs overall.  I applaud Senator Grisanti and Assemblyman Bronson for their efforts in getting these bills passed.  In my career, I have worked with state legislators across the country and I have never seen more tenacity for this issue than exemplified by Senator Grisanti and Assemblyman Bronson,” said Josephine Colacci, JD, Director of Government Affairs for IAHCSMM.

New surgical instruments are being introduced regularly, which requires an advanced technical knowledge that only certification will provide, added Steve Maley, CSPDM, CHL, President, New York State Association of Central Service Professionals.  “Certification will keep technicians educated on standards-based instrument processing practices so these professionals can perform their jobs safely and effectively while keeping quality and patient safety at the forefront.” 

New Jersey is currently the sole state in the nation to require certification, but legislation has been introduced in Pennsylvania. Numerous other states are actively educating state-elected officials on the central service technicians’ role.

“We are definitely making positive strides,” Colacci added. “The next state to pass legislation will likely be the tipping point for many others to follow. This is why education and awareness is so critical.” IAHCSMM will be sure to report on the Governor’s decision as soon as that news becomes available.

 

 

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