Medical waste management in today’s healthcare: issues and progress
https://doi.org/10.25207/1608-6228-2022-29-3-121-134
Abstract
Background. In every region of the Russian Federation, medical waste management importantly relies on both safe and cost-effective decontamination.
Objectives. The study aims to highlight the hygienic aspects of medical waste management in healthcare facilities of Krasnodar Krai and county-wide, as well as to prove the cost effectiveness of the physical decentralised decontamination/neutralisation method in a multi-specialty healthcare facility.
Methods. A retrospective analysis of medical waste management over Krasnodar Krai and at a multi-specialty hospital has been conducted for period 2016–2018; cost effectiveness was calculated for the decentralised (physical) method of medical waste decontamination. Statistical analyses were performed with Statistica 10.
Results. A high proportion of medical waste has been established for both Krasnodar Krai and country-wide. The cost effectiveness of the physical decentralised waste decontamination method has been demonstrated. The estimates with Ochapovsky Regional Clinical Hospital No. 1 Research Institute showed that a per-kilo deactivation cost for class B (epidemiological hazard) waste by a decentralised (physical) method is more effective amounting to average 38.42 ± 4.48 vs. 191.20 ± 20.46 (p < 0.01) for specialised commercial services of medical waste collection, transportation and neutralisation; the use of a reliable validated physical method warrants the staff epidemiological safety.
Conclusion. The cost effectiveness of the physical decentralised method of medical waste decontamination/neutralisation has been demonstrated with a multi-specialty hospital. Better legal regulation and inter-department coordination of medical waste management will upgrade the disposal solutions to ensure compliance with epidemiological and environmental safety.
About the Authors
O. V. KiyokRussian Federation
Olga V. Kiyok — Cand. Sci. (Med.), Assoc. Prof., Head of the Chair of Specialty Hygiene and Epidemiology
tel.: +7 (861) 262-40-49, +7 (918) 141-43-21
Mitrofana Sedina str., 4, Krasnodar, 350063
N. V. Polupanova
Russian Federation
Nadezhda V. Polupanova — Physician (common hygiene)
Gogolya str., 56/1; Rashpilevskaya str., 61/1, Krasnodar, 350000
N. O. Chernyaeva
Russian Federation
Natalia O. Chernyaeva — Physician (common hygiene)
Gogolya str., 56/1; Rashpilevskaya str., 61/1, Krasnodar, 350000
L. V. Naprimerova
Russian Federation
Lyubov’ V. Naprimerova — Physician (epidemiology), Department of Epidemiology
Pervogo Maya str., 167, Krasnodar, 350086
E. Yu. Enina
Russian Federation
Ella Yu. Enina — Research Assistant, Chair of Specialty Hygiene and Epidemiology
Mitrofana Sedina str., 4, Krasnodar, 350063
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Kiyok O.V., Polupanova N.V., Chernyaeva N.O., Naprimerova L.V., Enina E.Yu. Medical waste management in today’s healthcare: issues and progress. Kuban Scientific Medical Bulletin. 2022;29(3):121-134. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25207/1608-6228-2022-29-3-121-134