نتایج جستجو برای: healthcare waste

تعداد نتایج: 206629  

Journal: :Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons--Pakistan : JCPSP 2011
Junaid Habib Ullah Rashid Ahmed Javed Iqbal Malik M Amanullah Khan

OBJECTIVE To assess the present waste management system of healthcare facilities (HCFs) attached with Shalamar Hospital, Lahore by applying the 7-S technique of Total Quality Management (TQM) and to find out the outcome after imparting training. STUDY DESIGN Interventional quasi-experimental study. PLACE AND DURATION OF STUDY The Shalamar Hospital, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, November, 2009 t...

2015
Neeraj Kumar Gupta Mukesh Shukla Shantanu Tyagi

The term “biomedical waste” has been defined as “any waste that is generated during diagnosis, treatment or immunisation of human beings or animals, or in the research activities pertaining to or in the production or testing of biological and includes categories mentioned in schedule I of the Government of India’s Biomedical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules 1998”. 1 With the increasing hea...

Journal: :The Annals of occupational hygiene 2008
J I Blenkharn C Odd

Clinical waste disposal carries with it a risk of serious and possibly life-threatening infection. Combining confidential questionnaires and structured interviews with discrete observation, the attitudes and approach to safe handling of bulk clinical wastes by staff in a specialist waste treatment facility were assessed. With particular attention to glove use and hand hygiene, observations were...

2015
Ramesh Kumar Ratana Somrongthong Babar Tasneem Shaikh

BACKGROUND Infectious waste management has always remained a neglected public health problem in the developing countries, resulting in high burden of environmental pollution affecting general masses. Health workers are the key personnel who are responsible for the management of infectious waste at any hospital, however, their proper training and education is must for an optimal performance. Thi...

2013
Rajesh K Chudasama

According to Bio-Medical Waste (management and handling) rules, 1998 of India, Bio Medical Waste (BMW) means any solid, fluid, or liquid waste including its containers and any intermediate product which is generated during the diagnosis, treatment, or immunization of human beings or animals or in research activities pertaining thereto or in the production or testing of biological and includes t...

Journal: :International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning 2016

Journal: :BMJ quality & safety 2011
Stephen J Swensen Gary S Kaplan Gregg S Meyer Eugene C Nelson Gordon C Hunt David B Pryor Jed I Weissberg Jennifer Daley Gary R Yates Mark R Chassin

Healthcare costs are unsustainable. The authors propose a solution to control costs without rationing (deliberate withholding of effective care) or payment reductions to doctors and hospitals. Three physician-led strategies comprise this solution: reduce (1) overuse of health services, (2) preventable complications and (3) waste within healthcare processes. These challenges know no borders.

2008
Mark C. Rattray

The past several years have brought intensive scrutiny to all aspects of our healthcare system’s performance. While other industries have widely deployed continuous improvement cycles and adopted waste-reducing lean production methods, the U. S. healthcare sector lags far behind. The growing cost of healthcare in the U.S. in the face of increasingly documented lackluster quality and daily harmf...

2013
John Øvretveit

A growing population and economy brings changing health needs and increased demands and expectations for citizens and patients of health services. There are inequalities in access to healthcare and great variations in Brazil in the use of services and treatments as well as in outcomes. The costs of healthcare are rising, making some care unaffordable for certain patients and populations. At the...

Journal: :Infection control and hospital epidemiology 1992
W A Rutala C G Mayhall

In the past few years, public concern over the disposal of medical waste has markedly increased. The rising concerns over medical waste disposal were stimulated by reports of such waste washing up on the beaches along the east coast from Maine to Florida, the west coast, the Great Lakes, and the Gulf coast. This resulted in a number of beach closings and a loss in revenues to the tourist indust...

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