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Stericycle Signs Multi-year, Multi-service Agreement With Premier for Regulated Medical Waste and Pharmaceutical Waste Compliance Services
Lake Forest, Illinois
Jul 7, 2010
Acute care members can renew these two services and
contract for Stericycle's Hazardous Waste service and Integrated Waste
Stream Solutions
Stericycle Inc. (Nasdaq: SRCL), a leader in healthcare-related
services that protects people and reduces risk, announced it has been
awarded a new contract with Premier Purchasing Partners, LP, the
group purchasing unit of Premier, Inc., to renew two services: Regulated
Medical Waste and Pharmaceutical Waste Compliance.
In addition to renewing these services, the agreement was expanded to
include Stericycle's Hazardous Waste service and Integrated Waste Stream
Solutions. The national agreement, effective July 1, is available to
nearly 2,300 Premier member hospitals.
As part of this national agreement, Premier also selected Stericycle as
the sole source provider for its ASCEND program (Accelerated Supply
Chain Endeavor) that is designed to help healthcare providers achieve
and sustain rapid improvements in supply chain performance. In this
agreement, Premier selected Stericycle as the exclusive medical waste
supplier of all four services to the 188 ASCEND members.
Stericycle's technologies help ensure hospital medical waste compliance
Stericycle's Regulated Medical Waste service utilizes the proprietary
Bio Track data management system to trace the hospital's medical waste.
This type of documentation is essential for accountability and
regulatory compliance in the management of biohazardous material. Bio
Track facilitates "cradle-to-grave" management of waste. Additionally,
Stericycle's secure On-line Manifest Archive System enables hospitals to
stay compliant with the Department of Transportation manifest
documentation requirement. The service also includes training of
hospital staff to assure appropriate waste segregation.
"Changing and often confusing regulations make it difficult for
hospitals to know how to maintain compliance when patient outcomes are
their highest priority. Stericycle stays on top of the legislation
regarding hospital waste streams. On a daily basis, more than 1,000
Stericycle employees are in hospitals training staff, or working with
hospital staff to manage their regulated medical waste streams.
Stericycle takes the worry out of waste for thousands of healthcare
organizations who want to be in compliance and minimize their
environmental impact," said Brent Arnold, Stericycle's corporate vice
president of healthcare services.
More hospitals want to understand the complexities of
pharmaceutical waste compliance
As pharmaceuticals are being detected in public drinking water,
hospitals are seeking solutions to meeting Environmental Protection
Agency regulations and Joint Commission standards. Stericycle's
Pharmaceutical Waste Compliance service assists hospitals with these
complex issues, through a simple four–step turnkey process of:
identification of hospital formulary characterization and coding; onsite
education of pharmacy, nursing and environmental services staff;
implementation of color-coded reusable containers; and safe, compliant
transportation and destruction of pharmaceutical waste.
A four hospital health system in the Midwest, that is a Premier member,
describes the importance of having a plan for managing its waste streams
with an emphasis on pharmaceutical waste.
"Each year, more regulations are enacted to require appropriate
segregation, transportation and treatment of healthcare waste. In
January, the Safe Pharmaceutical Disposal Act began in Illinois to
prohibit the disposal of unused medication into a public wastewater
collection system. As a healthcare leader with four hospitals in the
Chicago region, Adventist Midwest Health is ahead of the compliance
curve with Stericycle's Pharmaceutical Waste Compliance Service in the
development and implementation of a comprehensive environmental
program," said Jack Durley, pharmacy director at Adventist Hinsdale
Hospital.
Stericycle's services balance a hospital's need for managing expenses,
adhering to environmental best practices and understanding often
confusing regulations and standards. Compliance is achieved when acute
care hospitals have a national expert, knowledgeable of federal and
local regulations or standards such as: The Joint Commission; the
Environmental Protection Agency's Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
of 1976; and the Department of Transportation.
About Premier Inc., 2006 Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award
recipient
The Premier healthcare alliance is more than 2,300 U.S. hospitals and
67,000-plus other healthcare sites working together to improve
healthcare quality and affordability. Owned by not-for-profit hospitals,
Premier maintains the nation's most comprehensive repository of
clinical, financial and outcomes information and operates a leading
healthcare purchasing network. A world leader in helping deliver
measurable improvements in care, Premier works with the Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services and the United Kingdom's National
Health Service North West to improve hospital performance. Headquartered
in Charlotte, N.C., Premier also has offices in San Diego, Philadelphia
and Washington. Follow Premier on Twitter.
About Stericycle:
Lake Forest, IL-based Stericycle (NASDAQ: SRCL) is a leader in
healthcare-related services that protect people and reduce risk. With
more than 440,000 customers worldwide, Stericycle has operations in
North America, Europe, and Latin America.
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Contacts:
Stericycle
Kellee Johnson
312-751-3959
Source: Stericycle Inc.