Louisiana VA hospital pharmacy reopens after fixing sanitary issues

Shreveport, La.-based Overton Brooks VA Medical Center reopened its pharmacy after temporarily shutting it down after inspectors found unsanitary conditions there, according to a KSLA report.

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The OIG report released June 15 details problems found during a January site visit, including lack of evidence of appropriate cleaning, lack of hand soap in the sterile compounding areas and undertrained employees.

None of the problems led to harm to patients, however. “None of the patients developed infections after intravenous infusions or injections of compounded medications,” according to the OIG report.

According to KSLA, the hospital’s pharmacy was closed to address the issues, but it has since reopened.

“Our patients did not experience any adverse events, interruption in care or impact to veterans’ access while we addressed the findings,” according to a statement sent to KSLA from Overton Brooks VA Medical Center.

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