To expect that a busy doctor would be familiar with new IPAC requirements, is stretching it a little bit, and unrealistic. One should always remember that anything called disposable , cost money and drive the cost of practicing medicine , and that cost must be included in higher fees to the practitioner. . Re usable and properly sterilized instruments , is a more cost effective way. We should guard against driving healthcare costs even higher.
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