Introduction: Today, the infectious wastes of hospitals are considered as a public health problem. Considering the huge amounts of hazardous wastes and the disadvantages of incinerators, we need to investigate the non-combustible devices involved in biochemical treatment. This study was carried out with the aim of evaluating the cost-effectiveness of infectious wastes devices. Materials and Methods: This descriptive-analytical study was conducted to evaluate the cost-effectiveness and economic efficiency of the infectious waste devices in Yazd and Isfahan hospitals. In this study, the total cost of infectious waste treatment systems in hospitals, the Incremental Cost Effectiveness Ratio (ICER), as well as the sensitivity rate for the ...
Background: Hospital waste contains a large quantity of dangerous pathogenic agents, which are hazar...
Clinical waste is potentially dangerous because it may contain waste resulting from medical, nursin...
The variety of the diseases, changes they have un-dergone, progress in their diagnosis and treatment...
Background and Objectives: Given that no comprehensive studies have yet been conducted on treatment ...
Backgrounds: Hospital waste management had become an international attention. One of the first meeti...
Background: The number of studies available on the performance of on-site medical waste treatment fa...
AbstractThere is a lack of formal economic analysis to assess the efficiency of antimicrobial stewar...
Background: In 2007, a rule prohibiting the use of incinerators was ratified by the Iranian Islamic ...
This investigation discusses various alternate technologies and treatment location options available...
Background: Waste of health care centers is particularly important due to their major role in spread...
Background: This study aimed at assessing and economic analysis of the existing market of treatment ...
Background: The aim of this study was to provide a suitable system for disposal of hospital waste an...
Medical waste is all waste generated from hospital activities in the form of solid, liquid, and gas....
Introduction: As technology advances, society must reflect on the destination of materials which are...
Medical waste production has increased with many government and private hospitals and health centres...
Background: Hospital waste contains a large quantity of dangerous pathogenic agents, which are hazar...
Clinical waste is potentially dangerous because it may contain waste resulting from medical, nursin...
The variety of the diseases, changes they have un-dergone, progress in their diagnosis and treatment...
Background and Objectives: Given that no comprehensive studies have yet been conducted on treatment ...
Backgrounds: Hospital waste management had become an international attention. One of the first meeti...
Background: The number of studies available on the performance of on-site medical waste treatment fa...
AbstractThere is a lack of formal economic analysis to assess the efficiency of antimicrobial stewar...
Background: In 2007, a rule prohibiting the use of incinerators was ratified by the Iranian Islamic ...
This investigation discusses various alternate technologies and treatment location options available...
Background: Waste of health care centers is particularly important due to their major role in spread...
Background: This study aimed at assessing and economic analysis of the existing market of treatment ...
Background: The aim of this study was to provide a suitable system for disposal of hospital waste an...
Medical waste is all waste generated from hospital activities in the form of solid, liquid, and gas....
Introduction: As technology advances, society must reflect on the destination of materials which are...
Medical waste production has increased with many government and private hospitals and health centres...
Background: Hospital waste contains a large quantity of dangerous pathogenic agents, which are hazar...
Clinical waste is potentially dangerous because it may contain waste resulting from medical, nursin...
The variety of the diseases, changes they have un-dergone, progress in their diagnosis and treatment...