TY - JOUR
T1 - Interdisciplinary analysis of hazardous hospital waste management in tertiary hospitals in Medellin
AU - Villegas-Arias, Gladis Cecilia
AU - Betancur-Vélez, Mariluz
AU - Agudelo-Cadavid, Ruth Marina
AU - Hoyos-López, Alejandra
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2020 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
PY - 2020/9/1
Y1 - 2020/9/1
N2 - Medellín is a region where opportunities have been identified to improve the system for managing hazardous hospital waste (HHW). This study combines research methods of administration, environmental engineering, and public health, to assess the quality of these systems in eight out of 12 tertiary hospitals of the study region. These hospitals were used to model the process and propose an administrative tool to intervene its quality. Thereby, we applied a process checklist to audit compliance with current legislation, we conducted participant observation to understand the steps and relationships of the process, and we interviewed critical actors and analysed administrative practices to understand decision making and stakeholder involvement. Results included a digital model and the identification of four key factors such as: infrastructure, logistics management, administration, and managerial control. The hospitals certified the utility of these results to diagnose points of intervention, and to assess performance comparatively, which enhances opportunities for benchmarking.
AB - Medellín is a region where opportunities have been identified to improve the system for managing hazardous hospital waste (HHW). This study combines research methods of administration, environmental engineering, and public health, to assess the quality of these systems in eight out of 12 tertiary hospitals of the study region. These hospitals were used to model the process and propose an administrative tool to intervene its quality. Thereby, we applied a process checklist to audit compliance with current legislation, we conducted participant observation to understand the steps and relationships of the process, and we interviewed critical actors and analysed administrative practices to understand decision making and stakeholder involvement. Results included a digital model and the identification of four key factors such as: infrastructure, logistics management, administration, and managerial control. The hospitals certified the utility of these results to diagnose points of intervention, and to assess performance comparatively, which enhances opportunities for benchmarking.
KW - Biomedical waste
KW - Environmental waste management
KW - Hazardous hospital waste
KW - HHW
KW - Hospital infrastructure
KW - Hospital waste administration
KW - Hospital waste control
KW - Hospital waste logistics
KW - Hospital waste management
KW - Hospital waste model
KW - Interdisciplinary analysis
KW - Tertiary hospitals
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U2 - 10.1504/IJEWM.2020.109167
DO - 10.1504/IJEWM.2020.109167
M3 - Artículo en revista científica indexada
AN - SCOPUS:85092327999
SN - 1478-9876
VL - 26
SP - 362
EP - 388
JO - International Journal of Environment and Waste Management
JF - International Journal of Environment and Waste Management
IS - 3
ER -