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CHW Switches to PVC/DEHP-Free Products to Improve Patient Safety and Protect the Environment; Healthcare Provider Awards $70 Million Contract to B. Braun for PVC/DEHP-Free Supplies.


SAN FRANCISCO -- Catholic Healthcare West Catholic Healthcare West (CHW) is a California not-for-profit public benefit corporation that operates hospitals in California, Arizona, and Nevada[1]. As such, it is exempt from federal and state income taxes.  (CHW CHW Chicago White Sox
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) announced today that it has awarded a five-year, $70 million contract to B. Braun Medical Inc. for the supply of polyvinyl chloride (PVC PVC: see polyvinyl chloride.
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)-free intravenous (IV) bags, solutions, and tubing to the system's 40 hospitals in California List of hospitals in California (U.S. state), grouped by county and sorted by hospital name. Alameda County
  • Alameda Hospital - Alameda, California
  • Alta Bates Medical Center - Berkeley, California
  • Washington Hospital - Fremont, California
, Arizona, and Nevada.

The contract award represents a significant victory in CHW's ongoing advocacy efforts with suppliers to ensure that products used in the hospital setting are safe for patients, employees, and the environment. CHW is the first major integrated delivery network to take such a strong position on the use of PVC/DEHP-free products.

"The care and safety of our patients is our first priority," said Lloyd H. Dean, president/chief executive officer of CHW. "We have been actively advocating for PVC/DEHP-free supplies from our vendors since 1997. B. Braun has stepped up to the challenge as the first supplier with the capacity to deliver PVC- and DEHP-free supplies to all 40 of our hospitals."

Recent research has shown that DEHP, a chemical commonly used to soften PVC plastics, can leach into the infusion solution or blood contained in IV bags, and may cause reproductive harm to patients receiving intravenous care, especially male neonates and infants under one-year old. The State of California lists DEHP as a reproductive toxicant toxicant /tox·i·cant/ (tok´si-kant)
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, and the National Toxicology Program National Toxicology Program Environment A program that conducts toxicologic tests on substances frequently found at the EPA's National Priorities List sites, which have the greatest potential for human exposure  (NTP (Network Time Protocol) A TCP/IP protocol used to synchronize the real time clock in computers, network devices and other electronic equipment that is time sensitive. It is also used to maintain the correct time in NTP-based wall and desk clocks. ) Center for the Evaluation of Risks to Human Reproduction The National Toxicology Program (NTP) and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) established the NTP Center for the Evaluation of Risks to Human Reproduction in 1998 as an environmental health resource to the public and regulatory and health agencies.  (CERHR CERHR Center for the Evaluation of Risks to Human Reproduction ), the government agency that evaluates use of chemical agents in public health, is releasing an updated report on potential hazards of DEHP exposure from consumer and medical products.

By using PVC/DEHP-free products, CHW is eliminating approximately 840 tons of PVC/DEHP IV containers from both the patient care setting and the waste stream. Due to the lighter weight of materials, CHW is additionally reducing overall waste by 250 tons over the five-year course of the contract. Together, PVC and DEHP may represent long-term hazards to the health of patients as well as the environment, as the destruction of PVC results in the release of dioxins, a potent carcinogen.

"The CHW relationship is a significant milestone, as it marks the first major integrated delivery network contract driven by an institution's desire for conversion to PVC/DEHP-free products for the health and well-being of patients and the regional ecology," said Caroll H. Neubauer, chairman and chief executive officer of B. Braun Medical Inc. "This partnership underscores the value of our long-standing commitment to human and environmental health, and reinforces the market demand for PVC/DEHP-free products."

Currently, B. Braun is the only full-line manufacturer of basic IV solutions in PVC/DEHP-free containers and was among one of the first corporations to recommend minimizing PVC/DEHP use in hospital products. The B. Braun EXCEL(R) and PAB PAB

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(R) IV Containers and DUPLEX(R) Drug Delivery System delivered to CHW are manufactured in California.

The transition to PVC/DEHP-free products is one of many environmental and patient safety policies CHW has in place.

--In 1996 CHW endorsed the CERES Ceres, in astronomy
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 Principles for environmental protection and accountability and agreed to conduct regular audits of its environmental impacts and develop action plans for improvement.

--In 2001 CHW adopted a Mercury Elimination Policy. Today our hospitals are virtually mercury free.

--Since 2003, CHW has been engaged in a program of sustainable design. Several of the system's hospitals have undergone energy retrofits that have resulted in a savings of 11.6 million kWh of electricity and 833,000 therms of natural gas per year.

--In 2004, CHW became the first health care provider in the nation to commit to voluntarily measure and report all emissions of greenhouse gases through its membership in the California Climate Action Registry The California Climate Action Registry was established by California statute as a non-profit voluntary registry for greenhouse gas emissions. The purpose of the Registry is to help companies and organizations with operations in the state to establish GHG emissions baselines .

For more information about the ecology efforts underway throughout CHW, visit our website. To find out more about environmentally responsible healthcare please visit www.noharm.org.

About Catholic Healthcare West

Catholic Healthcare West (CHW), headquartered in San Francisco, CA, is a system of 40 hospitals and medical centers in California, Arizona and Nevada. Founded in 1986, it is one of the nation's largest not-for-profit health care systems and the largest Catholic health care system based in the Western United States Noun 1. western United States - the region of the United States lying to the west of the Mississippi River
West

Santa Fe Trail - a trail that extends from Missouri to New Mexico; an important route for settlers moving west in the 19th century
. CHW is committed to delivering compassionate, high-quality, affordable health care services with special attention to the poor and underserved. The CHW network of more than 7,500 physicians and approximately 42,000 employees provides health care services to more than four million people annually. In 2005, CHW provided more than $623 million in charity care and unsponsored community benefit. For more information, please visit our website at www.chwHEALTH.org.

About B. Braun

Since its founding in 1839, B. Braun has built an unparalleled store of knowledge and expertise in delivering innovative healthcare products, medical devices and programs that enhance both patient and health-professional safety. Its 30,000 employees worldwide are proud of their commitment to translating customer needs into products with unmatched quality, superior technology, cost-effectiveness and environmental responsibility. Through its "Sharing Expertise(R)" initiative, B. Braun promotes best practices for continuous improvement of healthcare products and services. For more information about B. Braun or its safety healthcare products, call 800-854-6851, email us at inquiry@bbraun.com or visit B. Braun at www.bbraunusa.com.
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