HCISPP · Question #171
Would medical waste disposal be an example of contract services?
The correct answer is A. True. Medical waste disposal is indeed an example of contract services (A) because healthcare facilities typically outsource this specialized function to licensed third-party vendors rather than handling it in-house. These vendors are bound by regulatory requirements (such as OSHA…
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Would medical waste disposal be an example of contract services?
Options
- ATrue
- BFalse
How the community answered
(26 responses)- A85% (22)
- B15% (4)
Explanation
Medical waste disposal is indeed an example of contract services (A) because healthcare facilities typically outsource this specialized function to licensed third-party vendors rather than handling it in-house. These vendors are bound by regulatory requirements (such as OSHA and EPA standards) and possess the equipment, training, and legal authority to safely collect, transport, treat, and dispose of hazardous biological materials. Since the facility pays an external company to perform this function under a formal agreement, it fits the definition of a contracted service.
Why B is wrong: Saying it's false would imply medical waste disposal is handled internally as a routine operational task - but due to strict regulations, liability concerns, and the specialized nature of the work, virtually all healthcare organizations contract this out.
Memory tip: Think of contract services as anything a facility pays an outside specialist to do because it's too regulated, hazardous, or specialized to handle alone - medical waste fits this perfectly alongside pest control, elevator maintenance, and security services.
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