The CARES Act provides nearly $10 Billion to approximately 50,000 healthcare facilities including Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC), Rural Health Centers (RHC) and Long-Term Care facilities. The intent of the funds is to enhance and drive innovation within infection control protocols and systems in response to COVID-19.聽 Today, OnSite Waste Technologies, Inc. announced a new program designed for FQHC鈥檚, RNC鈥檚 and Long-Term Care facilities to take advantage of OnSite鈥檚 TE-5000 immediate sterilization system using the CARES Act grants. The newly-engineered solution utilizes proprietary technology that enables medical facilities to safely and quickly dispose of medical waste without costly and environmentally-damaging implications stemming from traditional waste-hauling methods1.
Many providers have already used the grant to stockpile gloves, masks and other PPE without exhausting the funds available to them.聽 Eligible for purchase under the Act, OnSite鈥檚 TE-5000 desktop unit accomplishes immediate sterilization through a controlled heating process, 聽effectively turning infectious waste like 鈥淪harps鈥 and 鈥淩ed-Bag Waste鈥 into normal trash. This highly-efficient process allows medical facilities to potentially realize significant waste disposal savings while helping reduce their CO2emissions and creating a more sterile environment for patients and staff. This is a monumental step forward for an industry that has been forced to utilize expensive, environmentally-damaging hauling for nearly half a century.
鈥淢edical providers have been storing and hauling infectious waste for nearly 50 years at a cost of about $4 Billion annually2鈥 and with the unprecedented threat of COVID-19, that number is primed for increase,鈥 said Brad Barnes, CEO at OnSite Waste Technologies.聽 鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to help slow the spread and reduce the impact of COVID-19 by helping medical providers effectively sterilize and convert infectious waste into an easy-to-dispose 鈥榖rick鈥 suitable for safe disposal. The TE-5000 operates at a fraction of the cost of archaic hauling methods and can help facilities reduce their carbon footprint by as much as 90% as they deal with the influx of COVID-19 waste3.鈥
Reports聽place the U.S. healthcare system as contributing 9%-10% of National greenhouse gas emissions4. The TE-5000鈥檚 proprietary technology has been reviewed by over 75 regulatory authorities and has received a 100% approval rating.聽 Qualified medical facilities stand to reduce costs by as much as 30% by switching to the system and based on their individual disposal plans, can also significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions3.聽鈥淚t is really a win-win for the medical professionals and the environment,鈥 said Barnes. 鈥淭he CARES Act is inspiring the rapid adoption of a 21st century solution a problem that has been a thorn in the side of medical facilities since the 1960s.鈥
OnSite Waste Technologies鈥 TE-5000 heats contents to 350-400 degrees for 90 minutes, ensuring all bacteria, viruses 鈥 such as COVID-19 鈥 and spores are completely destroyed. From there, all plastic components of the of the medical waste are melted down, reduced to a disposable 鈥渂rick鈥 which eliminates any chance of reuse.