Choice Framework for Local Policy and Procedures 01-01 Part A Management and decontamination of surgical instruments (medical devices) used in acute care. Part A: the formulation of local policy and choices
Publication Year
2013
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Focuses on the policy, management approach and choices available in the formulation of a locally developed, risk-controlled operational environment. Technical concepts are based on European, International and British Standards used alongside policy and broad guidance. In addition to the prevention of transmission of conventional pathogens, precautionary policies in respect of human prion diseases including variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD) are clearly stated. Advice is provided on surgical instrument management related to surgical care efficiencies and contingency against perioperative non-availability of instruments.
Document History
Published 20 March 2013. CFPP 01-01 Part A supersedes Health Technical Memorandum 01-01 Part A. Supersedes Space for Health: Healthcare Environment 'Choice Framework for local Policy and Procedures 01-01 - management and decontamination of surgical instruments (medical devices) used in acute care. Part A: the formulation of local policy and choices manual' (2012). Choice framework for local policy and procedures (CFPP) 01-01: management and decontamination of surgical instruments (medical devices) used in acute care, consists of five parts: the formulation of local policy and choices; common elements; steam sterilization; washer-disinfectors and alternatives to steam for the sterilization of reusable medical devices.
Publisher Information
Department of Health
The Department of Health was committed to improving the quality and convenience of care provided by the NHS and social services. Its work included setting national standards, shaping the direction of health and social care services and promoting healthier living. Publications included Space for Health: Technical Manuals, as well as the Health Building Notes, Health Technical Memorandums, and White Papers. They were renamed to the Department of Health and Social Care. However responsibility for technical guidance was then transferred to NHS Improvement in February 2017 which is now part of NHS England and NHS Improvement.
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