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Ordering Patient Gowns: How Does A Hospital Laundry Service Work?

Hospital laundry services deliver cloth doctor and patient gowns, and safely remove used linens for cleaning. Choosing a hospital laundry service over in-house laundering or using disposable gowns can save your practice time and money. Cloth hospital linens are not only less expensive, but are safer for the environment. They also provide more comfort and modesty for your patients. Work with a hospital laundry service to find the best way to stock your linens inventory while cutting costs.
Patient Gowns from a Hospital Laundry Service – OSHA/BBP Standards
If you operate an in-house laundry facility, or use disposable doctor/patient gowns, you need to worry about controlling bloodborne pathogens. It’s safest to assume that all laundry used in patient care can be considered contaminated. Hospital laundry services take care of this problem for you. They implement OSHA’s recommended procedures to protect medical practice clients and associates who may be potentially exposed to blood and/or bodily fluids. Hospital laundry services also implement the Ryan White Act to address ...
... HIV risks. When you outsource to a hospital laundry service, you can ensure a safe environment, while focusing on other tasks within your practice.
Patient Gowns from a Hospital Laundry Service – Linens
Hospital laundry services also provide linens for pediatric, physical therapy, rehabilitation, sleep, massage, surgical and dentistry centers. Whether you operate a large surgery center, or a small family practice, a hospital laundry service can keep your inventory stocked while reducing costs. Types of linens available include patient gowns, scrub wear, lab coats, surgical gowns and towels, bed and bath linens, microfiber mop systems and cloth laundry hampers or carts. All linens you order arrive individually packaged to ensure cleanliness. Your patients will appreciate receiving their own individually wrapped patient gown.
Patient Gowns from a Hospital Laundry Service – Easy & Economical
You simply need to place an order from a hospital laundry service, and your doctor/patient gowns will be delivered directly to your practice. The hospital laundry service takes care of pick-up, washing and delivery of all doctor/patient gowns. Outsourcing costs less than using disposable doctor/patient gowns or in-house laundering—disposable linens often cost twice as much as cloth linens! There’s no need to deal with operating industrial washers, paying for maintenance or employee labor. Ordering cloth doctor/patient gowns from a hospital laundry service is an easy way to cut costs and keep your staff and patients comfortable.
Christen Ronchetti is a freelance writer for ImageFIRST, the largest and fastest growing provider of linen and garment rental and laundry services throughout the continental United States and Puerto Rico. Contact us for all your doctor or patient gown and hospital laundry service needs. Visit us online at Imagefirst.com to learn more.
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