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Closer Look at
AT Exchange Programs


Agenda


Defining AT Reutilization


Defining AT Reutilization


Defining AT Reutilization


Defining AT Reutilization


Defining AT Reutilization


Defining AT Reutilization


Defining AT Reutilization


Considering Liability Issues


Consumers - Liability


AT Reuse Liability Checklist –
Exchange Programs


AT Reuse Liability Checklist –
Exchange Programs


Policies – In depth Look


Basic Guidelines for Exchange Programs

Exchange programs should be aware that devices made available for exchange continue to be subject to any warnings, bans, or recalls issued by the FDA. Therefore, a program that facilitates the exchange of a device subject to a warning, ban or recall may be subject to liability.

Inform Consumers:


Basic Guidelines for Exchange Programs

Know Inventory:

Address Sanitization Guidelines:


Basic Guidelines – Exchange (con’t)

Track Class 1 FDA-Issued Warnings, Bans, or Recalls:


Basic Guidelines – Exchange (con’t)

Maintain Business Records of Inventory and Customers:

Comply with Prescription Use Practices:


Basic Guidelines – Exchange (con’t)

Report Adverse Events:


Basic Guidelines – Exchange (con’t)

Understand and Apply State Statutes and Regulations:


Defining Policies


Considering Exchange Policies

Accessibility?

User Agreements?

Users?

Including - buyers, sellers, donors, vendors, etc.

Privacy? Anonymous e-mail?

Items that can be posted?

Addressing Issues Including – condition of items, warranties, ownership, etc

Prohibited Items?

Payments?

Shipping/Transportation of Items?

Dispute Resolutions?

Feedback/Complaints?

Disclaimers?


Defining Procedures


Considering Exchange Procedures


Defining Practices


Defining Your Device Exchange

ADAPTED from the “State Plan

Program Review Questions”

Jeremy Buzzell and Robert Groenendaal, RSA


State Plan: Device Exchange

What best describes the type of exchange you operate?

If you indicated that your device exchange is a collaborative among states, identify the states.


State Plan: Device Exchange


State Plan: Device Exchange

What happens when a device is exchanged?


State Plan: Device Exchange

What best describes the policy of the program for charging individuals with disabilities for a device?


Program Performance: Device Exchange

  1. Is there evidence that this device reutilization activity increases acquisition of AT for targeted individuals and entities?


Program Performance: Device Exchange

(b) Is there evidence that the structure of this activity makes it possible to meet the needs of targeted individuals and entities in most areas of the state?


Program Performance: Device Exchange

(c) Is there evidence that the grantee employs safeguards to protect the privacy of users and ensure the integrity of exchanges?


Links


When you post items…


AT Match User Agreement


Con’t.


Con’t.


Privacy Practices


PROHIBITED OR DISCOURAGED ITEMS POLICY

As an atmatch.com Member, you are responsible for determining that listing or buying an item is legal.

1. Alcoholic Beverages
2. Drugs and Prescription Medicine
3. Firearms, Ammunition and Weapons
4. Hazardous Materials
5. Real Estate
6. Stolen Property
7. Tobacco Alcoholic Beverages (Beer, Wine, Bourbon, etc.)


FEEDBACK AND COMPLAINTS POLICY


FEEDBACK AND COMPLAINTS POLICY


PARCEL AND FREIGHT SHIPPING


PARCEL
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