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Virginia Hospital System develops reusable gown that eases supply chain and environmental impact issues

Inova Health System shares success of developing user-friendly gown at APIC Annual Conference

Reports and Proceedings

Association for Professionals in Infection Control

Arlington, Va., and Indianapolis – June 13, 2022 – The Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) shortages brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic proved to be an opportunity for a Virginia health system to not only address supply chain issues, but also to improve their environmental footprint.

By designing and producing a custom, reusable isolation gown, Inova Health System, based in the Washington D.C. suburbs, ensured adequate supply of their second-most used type of PPE, while also eliminating 213 tons of waste per year.

The team from Inova presented their success story at the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology’s (APIC) 49th Annual Conference, June 13-15 in Indianapolis.

Before 2020, the five-hospital system used 3.1 million single-use, disposable gowns each year, amounting to about 213 tons of waste. When COVID hit, the gowns, along with other PPE, were in short supply.

“During the pandemic when supplies were scarce, we used any gowns that we were able to procure that met infection prevention standards, regardless of the brand,” said Michelle Peninger, BSMT, CIC, Assistant Vice President of Infection Prevention at Inova.

“Our infection prevention team realized we had an opportunity to create a better gown that would protect our frontline workers and reduce waste. By assessing all of the products in use, we were able to develop a more comfortable, safe, and user-friendly option that was also sustainable,” Peninger added.

Inova contracted with a sports apparel manufacturer to produce a new isolation gown that is better fitting, cooler to wear, easier to don and doff, and can be laundered and reused up to 100 times. The new gowns are currently in use at two of the system’s five hospitals.

“The process involved a lot of trial and error, but it was so worth the effort,” said Lucy He, MLS(ASCP)CM, CIC, Director of Infection Prevention and Control at Inova. “The innovative thinking of our team resulted in the development of a great product and our team members are very happy with the new gowns. We look forward to introducing them into all Inova hospitals.”

“Infection prevention is all about problem solving, with patient and provider safety as the primary goals,” said 2022 APIC President Linda Dickey, RN, MPH, CIC, FAPIC. “The Inova team’s innovation is more functional, sustainable, and not vulnerable to supply chain disruptions, ensuring that healthcare workers have the necessary PPE to prevent the spread of infections. We are grateful to them for sharing their success with a broader audience.”

About APIC

Founded in 1972, the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) is the leading association for infection preventionists and epidemiologists. With more than 15,000 members, APIC advances the science and practice of infection prevention and control. APIC carries out its mission through research, advocacy, and patient safety; education, credentialing, and certification; and fostering development of the infection prevention and control workforce of the future. Together with our members and partners, we are working toward a safer world through the prevention of infection. Join us and learn more at apic.org.

APIC’s Annual Conference, June 13-15, is one of the most comprehensive infection prevention conferences in the world, with programs led by experts from across the globe and attended by physicians, researchers, epidemiologists, educators, administrators, and medical technologists, with strategies that can be implemented immediately to improve prevention programs and make healthcare safer. Join the conversation on social media with the hashtag #APIC2022.

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