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  1. Biomedical Waste Management and Its Importance: A Systematic Review

    BMW generated can either be solid or liquid waste comprising infectious or potentially infectious materials, such as medical, research, or laboratory waste. There is a high possibility that inappropriate management of BMW can cause infections to healthcare workers, the patients visiting the facilities, and the surrounding environment and community.

  2. Review of Current Healthcare Waste Management Methods and Their Effect

    This typically includes administration waste such as paper and plastic as well as medical and pharmaceutical packaging including glassware that has been decontaminated . Despite the ability to recycle numerous parts of HCW in hospitals, primary care centres and private clinics there are numerous legal and logistical barriers to recycling in ...

  3. A Review on Medical Waste Management: Treatment, Recycling, and ...

    Feature papers represent the most advanced research with significant potential for high impact in the field. A Feature Paper should be a substantial original Article that involves several techniques or approaches, provides an outlook for future research directions and describes possible research applications. ... Medical waste management is a ...

  4. Medical waste management-related factors affecting health and

    Introduction Medical waste management (MWM)-related factors affecting the health of medical waste handlers (MWHs) and their health risks in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) are an important public health concern. Although studies of MWM-related factors and health risks among MWHs in LMICs are available, literature remains undersynthesised and knowledge fragmented. This systematic review ...

  5. Effective Medical Waste Management for Sustainable Green Healthcare

    Although previous research on medical waste management focused primarily on the treatment of hazardous waste, the emphasis has recently shifted to operational strategies on managing the disposal of all types of medical waste. ... In this paper, AHP was applied to perform the following: (1) simplification of the evaluation item structure, (2 ...

  6. Medical waste: Current challenges and future opportunities for

    An average of 38.9% of medical waste was segregated for proper management, and only 41% of workers were trained in-service for medical waste disposal. Plastic materials constituted approximately 35% of medical waste, presenting an opportunity for sustainable resource recovery and recycling.

  7. Medical waste management

    The review concludes that better education of healthcare workers and standardized sorting of medical waste streams are key avenues for efficient waste management at healthcare facilities, and that further research is required given the trend in increased medical waste production with increasing global GDP. 1.

  8. A deep learning approach for medical waste classification

    Poor management of medical waste can lead to adverse environmental impacts and human health risk. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), of the total amount of medical waste, 25% of ...

  9. Risk Management for Whole-Process Safe Disposal of Medical Waste

    Figure 2 Trends in the publication of medical waste and risk management research from 2000 to 2023. Display full size. Figure 3 Relevant literature on medical waste ... The information discussed in this paper holds significant reference value for the sustainable management of medical waste generated during potential emergencies related to ...

  10. A roadmap for bio-medical waste management research

    Bio-Medical waste management (BMWM) is necessary to protect local community health and environment, to reduce its financial loss and to preserve its social and aesthetic values. BMWM encompasses the waste generation, segregation, collection, transportation, processing and disposal. The BMWM system is complex and challenging.

  11. Medical waste management in healthcare institutions

    For my primary research paper, my focus in on medical waste management practices followed in the healthcare sector. A study carried out by Gunawardana [19] on "An analysis of medical -waste ...

  12. Medical waste: Current challenges and future opportunities for

    An average of 38.9% of medical waste was segregated for proper management, and only 41% of workers were trained in-service for medical waste disposal. Plastic materials constituted approximately ...

  13. Healthcare waste management research: A structured analysis and review

    The chi-square values for comparing Waste Management & Research and Waste Management (chi-square = 1.12 and p = 0.289) and Resources, Conservations and Recycling and Journal of Hazardous Material (chi-square = 3.380 and p = 0.0689) show that there is no significant difference in the number of articles published by these journals.

  14. (PDF) Medical Waste Management and Control

    In this paper, the meaning of medical. waste, the risks of exposure, medical wast e management regulatory acts, medical wast e management procedures and. control techniques are presented. The ...

  15. Recent advances and challenges in recycling and reusing biomedical

    Introduction. Healthcare waste is defined as the waste generated via medical procedures at healthcare or research facilities and laboratories [1,2].Medical waste is divided into two categories: (i) hazardous waste, involving biological, chemical, radioactive, and/or physical footprints, and (ii) non-hazardous waste, constituting about 85% of waste generated from healthcare activities that are ...

  16. Research on Medical Waste Supervision Model and Implementation Method

    Current research on medical waste management using IoT and blockchain focuses on the following aspects. (1) ... This paper proposes a medical waste supervision model based on blockchain, which combines blockchain technology with digital evidence provided by directly involved individuals or institutions. On the one hand, it can provide an ...

  17. Solid health care waste management practice in Ethiopia, a convergent

    The mean of solid health care waste management practice based on the level of health facilities was summed and divided into 12 variables to get each health facility's level of waste management practice. 64.9%, 45.58%, 49%, 46.9%, and 51.8% are the mean appropriate health care waste management practices in NEMMCSH, government health centres ...

  18. The Directly Observed Therapy Short-Course (DOTS) strategy in Samara

    Since the 1990s the World Health Organization Directly Observed Therapy Short Course (DOTS) management strategy has become the internationally recommended approach for tuberculosis (TB) control programmes [1-3].By the beginning of the new Millennium, 149 countries in the world had adopted the DOTS strategy to varying degrees and important measures of DOTS success (case detection and ...

  19. Waste Management and the Perspective of a Green Hospital—A Systematic

    Most studies report the 5Rs rule (reduce, reuse, recycle, rethink and research) as a guide for medical waste management. Waste management can be improved through reducing the volume of waste, improving waste segregation, reusing certain medical equipment, recycling, rethinking outdated practices and dedicating time to research and the ...

  20. Biomedical Waste Management: A Review

    T oday, biomedical. waste management has become one of major issue of concern in India taking into account the rate of growth of population and rapid urbanization. This. paper includes biomedical ...

  21. PDF Balabanova, Y; Drobniewski, F; Fedorin, I; Zakharova, S; Nikolayevskyy

    piratory research, 7. p. 44. ISSN 1465-9921 DOI: 10.1186/1465-9921- ... citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by LSHTM Research Online ... Russia, 4Center for Health Management, Tanaka Bu siness School, Imperi al College London, South Kensington campus, London SW7 2AZ, UK and 5Department of Public Health and ...

  22. PDF Hazardous waste management in Russia and the EU 2019

    Hazardous waste management in Russia and the EU. 2019. Фото: en.wikipedia.org. This working paper was prepared by Bellona as a part of the project Quality Journalism for Environmental Activists in Russia and the EU. The project is supported by the EU- Russia Civil Society Forum (www.eu-russia-csf.org) and its donors.

  23. Healthcare Waste—A Serious Problem for Global Health

    A total of 85% of the total amount of waste generated as a result of healthcare activities is non-hazardous. The remaining 15% are hazardous materials, which are infectious, radioactive or toxic (Figure 1). The majority of HCW generators are hospitals, medical centers, laboratories, veterinary clinics, research centers, mortuaries, blood banks ...

  24. Smart City and Living Standards: Significant Correlation

    This paper attempts to determine the correlation of "smart city" digitization process and the living standards in municipal districts of Samara oblast. A combination of descriptive ...