Infection Control Today (ICT) Releases Video Series Featuring Stethoscope Hygiene Experts, Innovators, and Breakthrough Technology: The DiskCover System

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San Diego, CA — March 6th, 2026 — Infection Control Today (ICT) has released a new “Peer Exchange” video series of interviews with experts in infection prevention, hosted by Tori Whitacre Martonicz, Lead Editor and author of ICT’s December exposé, “The Dirty Truth About Stethoscopes.”

The newly released video series engages national experts in stethoscope hygiene, as well as three infection‑prevention innovators who have integrated AseptiScope’s unique technology, The DiskCover® System, with exceptional results. They review how the integration of stethoscope hygiene with The DiskCover System has reduced life-threatening infections, improved hygiene compliance, and elevated patient experience. The comprehensive peer exchange features a dozen video topics with facilitated discussion from established and emerging experts in stethoscope hygiene.

For decades, healthcare providers and infection preventionists have suffered with a significant problem and no effective option for addressing a serious patient safety issue. With a long history of failed options for stethoscope hygiene, an innovation that is designed and validated to advance patient safety is a welcome relief.

“It makes perfect sense.”

Peter Graves, BSN, RN, CNOR, an expert in aseptic process from his foundation as an OR nurse, immediately recognized The DiskCover System as the right solution.

“In the operating room, we’ve been using barriers forever,” he said. “It makes perfect sense to isolate the instrument away from the patient.”

The DiskCover System is a workflow-compatible solution designed for maximum efficacy and compliance.

“The disk cover barrier eliminates direct contact with the patient.”

“This problem has been undermining our hand hygiene protocols for decades,” said Frank Peacock, MD, Baylor Professor of Medicine, and one of the most published authorities in this category.

“We know that stethoscope cleaning between patients has been an abject failure, and in the peer-reviewed literature, the score is zero successes, thirty failures. The disk cover barrier eliminates direct contact between the stethoscope and the patient, and its touch-free dispensing ensures an easy, immediate, and clean patient exam.”

Frontline innovators have not only integrated this technology with impressive results, but have documented the impact on patient safety, patient experience, infection control compliance, and most importantly, lowering healthcare associated infections.

“The DiskCover System Matters”

“We know that stethoscopes can stay contaminated with resistant organisms even after proper alcohol cleaning,” said Dr. Natalia Nunez, who leads infection prevention for the Miami Cancer Institute (MCI), the new oncology flagship at Baptist Health South Florida.

“For me, the DiskCover (System) matters because it gives our most vulnerable patients an extra layer of safety. And it removes one more thing for them to worry about as they navigate such a difficult and overwhelming kind of disease process.”

Safety Patients Can See: Patients see their clinician apply the blue disk cover barrier right before they’re examined, giving them reassurance that they’re being protected.

“Disk Covers Are Great”

At the Memphis Veterans Affairs Medical Center, infection control expert Naomi Ragsdale, BSN, RN, emphasized the data in peer-reviewed journals pointing to the technology.

“It’s such an easy way to prevent contamination,” she said. “Having this information, we can’t just ignore it now.”

Ragsdale and her team lowered central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) rates by 84% for Veterans, until this life-threatening infection disappeared. Their accomplishment was presented at the 2025 National Teaching Institute Conference for critical care experts.

“We Now Know How Serious It Is”

Wendy Simpson, MSN, RN, CCRN, FCCS, both a critical care nurse and infection preventionist, sees the problem and the solution through both lenses and puts the importance of stethoscope hygiene into context.

“We know now how serious it (stethoscope contamination) is. They’ve said it for years; your stethoscope is your third hand. We need to be taking its aseptic use with the same (gravity) as our hands.”

About the Peer Exchange and Infection Control Today

Infection Control Today is a trusted publication for infection preventionists, healthcare epidemiologists, and clinical leaders. ICT delivers evidence‑based reporting, expert insights, and practical tools to support safer healthcare environments across acute care, ambulatory care, and long‑term care settings.  The video series can be viewed online at: Stethoscope Hygiene Gaps Persist: Infection Prevention Leaders Call for Workflow-Based Solutions to Reduce HAIs | Peer Exchange | Infection Control Today

About AseptiScope

AseptiScope is a San Diego-based medical innovation company dedicated to advancing patient safety through touch‑free clinical hygiene technology. Its flagship product, The DiskCover® System, is the first fully automated stethoscope barrier solution designed to eliminate device‑to‑patient pathogen transmission. AseptiScope partners with healthcare providers nationwide to strengthen infection prevention practices and protect patients from avoidable exposure.

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Cleveland Clinic Innovation Study Reveals Increased Concern for Dirty Stethoscopes, and Patient Preference For Novel Touch-Free Barrier Solution

The DiskCover System is a visible form of elevated patient protection that allows clinicians to make their stethoscopes touch-free in just 2 seconds.

Published by AseptiScope®

SAN DIEGO, Sep. 20, 2024

Amid increased patient concerns about hospitals ‘cleanliness’, as well as newly proposed 2024 stethoscope hygiene guidelines by the CDC, Cleveland Clinic researchers explored patient and provider preferences for various stethoscope hygiene methods. It turns out that patients and caregivers alike are concerned about stethoscope contamination, and patients rarely witness stethoscopes cleaning prior to the exam. This new study, titled “Patients and Healthcare Professionals’ Perceptions of Stethoscope Barriers” published today in the Online Journal of Issues in Nursing (OJIN), reveals new concerns for patient safety, and a common preference for a new solution; the touch-free DiskCover® System.  

Stethoscopes are now recognized as highly contaminated vectors that, just like the hands, share pathogens between each patient examination. In fact, stethoscopes are often referred to as the clinician’s “third hand” for their contamination levels and frequency of touching patients. Ostensibly, this means that stethoscope may be undermining all efforts of hand hygiene in healthcare.  With stethoscopes touching US patients over five billion times a year, it is conceivable that this vital medical device may be undermining infection control protocols everywhere. Touch-free, aseptic, stethoscope “disk cover” barriers are an established technology, with excellent clinical acceptance validated by multiple healthcare facilities in a broad range of clinical focuses across the nation. The study carried out by the Cleveland Clinic’s Nursing Innovation team aimed to find out patient perceptions of this novel solution to stethoscope hygiene.

This cross sectional study, surveyed 240 Cleveland Clinic patients and healthcare professionals who witnessed various methods for stethoscope hygiene.

Key findings indicate that patients rarely observe healthcare providers disinfecting their stethoscopes, with only 5% witnessing regular cleaning. The patient surveys also revealed:

  • They believe clean stethoscopes are important.
  • They rarely see clinicians cleaning stethoscopes.
  • Touch-free, disk cover barriers (The DiskCover System) were viewed positively by respondents.
The DiskCover System makes stethoscopes touch-free for patients.

The DiskCover System is a visible form of elevated patient protection that allows clinicians to make their stethoscopes touch-free in just 2 seconds.

Healthcare providers also favored The DiskCover System over alcohol cleaning of the stethoscope for its potential to enhance workflow, an ongoing infection control compliance factor for busy healthcare workers. They also believed that integrating touch-free barrier application into their hygiene practices would result in a greater improvement in patient satisfaction.

AseptiScope Co-Founder and CEO Scott Mader expressed enthusiasm about the study, stating, “The DiskCover System was designed to help busy clinicians while protecting patients.  However, this new data shows that in addition to actual patient protection, the visible disk cover barrier provides patient comfort that their healthcare provider is keeping them safe”.

In a healthcare environment where hospital-acquired infections remain a significant concern, The DiskCover System offers a bacteriologically impervious solution that is easier to use and more effective at delivering visual evidence of cleanliness, giving both patients and staff greater confidence in infection control practices. The study’s findings make a strong case for integrating The DiskCover System into routine care to safeguard patient health and elevate the patient experience, helping them feel more protected.

Patients come into the care of hospitals to heal, but contaminated stethoscopes and healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) have been a long-standing threat to this ideal. A report by Press Ganey, referencing patient experience data sourced from the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS), found that the COVID-19 pandemic “created a dramatic shift in patient perceptions of hospital cleanliness.”

Patient perceptions for hospital hygiene have increased since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Source: Press Ganey, Emerging Best Practices in Response to Evolving Patient Perceptions of Clean. 2022.

Patient perceptions for hospital hygiene have increased since the COVID-19 pandemic. Source: Press Ganey, Emerging Best Practices in Response to Evolving Patient Perceptions of Clean. 2022.

Co-author W. Frank Peacock IV, MD, FACEP, FACC, FESC states, “This patient data aligns with Press Ganey research showing that demonstrations of protecting patients have become much more profound following COVID. Having a proven and visible safeguard for stethoscope hygiene is not only convenient and effective, but is something that comforts our patients as they receive care.”

This technology is increasingly being utilized in clinical care with real world commentary echoing what has been reinforced by Cleveland Clinic’s patients. Dr. Eric Crawley, a specialist at Hawaii Pacific Health, doesn’t need the study to see the impact on patient satisfaction. “I use this every single day, on every single patient, and, without fail, patients are blown away by it. They are incredibly impressed by our commitment to their safety. I deal with a considerable number of transplants, immuno-suppressed patients, and people that don’t need to pick up resistant pathogens.”

The DiskCover System is produced by AseptiScope, a medical device company based in San Diego, CA. AseptiScope, DiskCover, and related logos are registered trademarks of AseptiScope, Inc.

AseptiScope, Inc. to Update Investors on the Emerging Growth Conference on May 9th, 2024

AseptiScope® invites individual and institutional investors as well as advisors and analysts, to attend its real-time, interactive presentation on the Emerging Growth Conference.

San Diego, CA, May 2nd, 2024 / Digital Release / AseptiScope, Infection Prevention for Clinician and Patient (the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it will be giving an update on the Emerging Growth Conference on May 9th, 2024.

The next Emerging Growth Conference is presenting on May 9th, 2024. This live, interactive online event will give existing shareholders and the investment community the opportunity to interact with the Company’s President & CEO, Scott Mader in real time.

To first view the Company’s previous presentations, visit:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVn3E-U1n_o

Mr. Mader will present an update and may subsequently open the floor for questions. Please submit your questions in advance to Questions@EmergingGrowth.com or ask your questions during the event and Mr. Mader will do his best to get through as many of them as possible.

AseptiScope Co-Founder & CEO, Scott Mader

AseptiScope will be presenting at 2:55 PM Eastern time for 12 minutes.

Please register here to ensure you are able to attend the conference and receive any updates that are released:

https://goto.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1658202&tp_key=3a47c30b43&sti=aseptiscope

If attendees are not able to join the event live on the day of the conference, an archived webcast will also be made available on EmergingGrowth.com and on the Emerging Growth YouTube Channel, http://www.YouTube.com/EmergingGrowthConference. We will release a link to that after the event.

About the Emerging Growth Conference

The Emerging Growth conference is an effective way for public companies to present and communicate their new products, services and other major announcements to the investment community from the convenience of their office, in a time efficient manner.

The Conference focus and coverage includes companies in a wide range of growth sectors, with strong management teams, innovative products & services, focused strategy, execution, and the overall potential for long term growth. Its audience includes potentially tens of thousands of Individual and Institutional investors, as well as Investment advisors and analysts.

All sessions will be conducted through video webcasts and will take place in the Eastern time zone.

About AseptiScope, Inc.

AseptiScope, Inc. (www.aseptiscope.com), formed in early 2016, is a privately funded San Diego, California-based, clinical innovation company. The company is founded and led by clinical innovation experts, leading medical researchers and practicing physicians. The AseptiScope mission is to design, develop, manufacture and commercialize novel solutions that offer “Infection Protection for Clinician & Patient.”  The company has launched the first true and practical solution for the longstanding challenge of stethoscope contamination: The DiskCover System.  Visit www.diskcover.com for more information or https://store.aseptiscope.com to purchase directly.

AseptiScope’s flagship product, The DiskCover® System, makes stethoscopes touch-free for patients.

Disclosure

AseptiScope, DiskCover, and related logos are registered trademarks of AseptiScope, Inc.

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Email: apham@aseptiscope.com