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SUNDARESAN JAYARAMAN (Chair), Kolon Professor, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
ELIZABETH L. BEAM, Associate Professor, University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing
GAJANAN S. BHAT, Professor and Department Head, Textiles, Merchandising, and Interiors, University of Georgia
JACQUELINE A. DALEY, Senior Director, Infection Prevention, Providence St. Joseph Health, Irvine, California
MELISSA DAWSON, Associate Professor and Program Director of Industrial Design, Rochester Institute of Technology
ELIZABETH P. EASTER, Professor, University of Kentucky
NICOLE (NIKKI) V. MCCULLOUGH, Vice President, Application Engineering and Regulatory, Personal Safety Division, 3M Company
BARBARA STRAIN, Principal, Barbara Strain Consulting, LLC
KELLY N. WRIGHT, Director, Division of Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery, Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California
AUTUMN DOWNEY, Senior Program Officer
KELSEY R. BABIK, Associate Program Officer
EMILY MCDOWELL, Research Associate (from June 2024)
ASHLEY BOLOGNA, Senior Program Assistant
CLARE STROUD, Senior Director, Board on Health Sciences Policy
LAURA RUNNELS, LARC Consulting, Workshop Facilitator
AMY SCHLOTTHAUER, LARC Consulting, Workshop Facilitator
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The National Academies’ staff wish to express their gratitude to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health’s National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory for sponsoring the workshop; to the speakers whose presentations and discussions helped inform workshop discussions on the challenges and opportunities related to disposable and reusable health care textiles for personal protective equipment; to the members of the planning committee for their work in developing the workshop agenda and shaping the discussions; and to additional National Academies staff and consultants, without whom this workshop and the accounting thereof would not have been possible: Christie Bell, Lori Brenig, Samantha Chao, Robert Day, Marguerite Romatelli, and Taryn Young.
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ORGANIZATION OF THE PROCEEDINGS
2 Level Setting: The U.S. Ecosystem for PPE
LIFE CYCLES OF TEXTILES USED FOR HEATH CARE PPE
SUSTAINABILITY IN THE PPE INDUSTRY
REUSABLE PPE CONSIDERATIONS IN HEALTH CARE
3 Level Setting: Policies and Standards for PPE
POLICIES AND STANDARDS FOR MANUFACTURERS
COMPARISON OF U.S. AND INTERNATIONAL POLICIES AND STANDARDS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ACROSS THE LIFE CYCLE
A CASE STUDY OF ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY IN CLINICAL CARE
VALUE ANALYSIS 101: ATTAINING OVERALL VALUE USING VALUE ANALYSIS PROCESSES
CASE STUDY: COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH STOCKPILING OF RESPIRATORY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
6 Safety and Quality Considerations
CASE STUDY: IMPLEMENTATION OF A REUSABLE ELASTOMERIC RESPIRATOR PROGRAM DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
CASE STUDY: DECISION PROCESS TO INCORPORATE MORE REUSABLE ISOLATION GOWNS IN HEALTH CARE OPERATIONS
METHODS TO INCREASE ADOPTION OF REUSABLE HCTS
REUSABLE HCT IMPLEMENTATION CONSIDERATIONS AND BARRIERS
ETHICAL AND REGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS
LESSONS FROM SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS
9 Closing and Possible Paths Forward
CONSIDERING PATHS FORWARD IN EXPLORING REUSABLE HCTS
B Key Terminology and Definitions Shared with Workshop Participants
D Biographical Sketches of the Workshop Planning Committee Members, Speakers, and Staff
2-1 Major operations in the personal protective equipment ecosystem
7-1 Decision-support framework for the adoption of reusable personal protective equipment
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| AAMI | Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation |
| AATCC | American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists |
| AECS | Aravind Eye Care System |
| AHN | Allegheny Health Network |
| ALM | Association for Linen Management |
| ANSI | American National Standards Institute |
| ASTM | ASTM International (formerly American Society for Testing and Materials) |
| C. diff | Clostridioides difficile |
| CAUTI | catheter-associated urinary tract infection |
| CDC | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
| HHS | U.S. Department of Health and Human Services |
| ED | emergency department |
| EHMR | elastomeric half mask respirator |
| EPA | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency |
| ESF | European Safety Federation |
| EU | European Union |
| EVS | Environmental Services |
| FDA | U.S. Food and Drug Administration |
| GPO | group purchasing organization |
| HAI | health care-associated infection |
| HCTs | health care textiles |
| HCW | health care worker |
| HLAC | Healthcare Laundry Accreditation Council |
| ICU | intensive care unit |
| IFU | instructions for use |
| LCA | life-cycle analysis |
| NIOSH | National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health |
| NPPTL | National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory |
| NYU | New York University |
| OR | operating room |
| OSHA | Occupational Safety and Health Administration |
| PAPR | powered air-purifying respirator |
| PET | polyethylene terephthalate |
| PFAS | per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances |
| PLA | polylactic acid |
| PPE | personal protective equipment |
| PWFMC | Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center |
| RFID | radio-frequency identification |
| RPD | respiratory protective device |
| SHC | Stanford Health Care |
| TJC | The Joint Commission |
| TM | test method |
| TRSA | Textile Rental Services Association |