Logistical Challenges of Waste Management Within the Abu Dhabi Healthcare System

Katerina Trendova, Michael M. Nkasu, Abdulmajeed Alghamdi, Sameera Iqbal
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This paper explores the logistical challenges of waste management and disposal within the Abu Dhabi Healthcare System, mainly referring to Abu Dhabi Health Services Company SEHA. It is recognized that healthcare systems in general, are often associated with the generation of various types of waste–medical, human, chemical, physical, etc. Thus, there is a real and urgent need for a robust, efficient and adequate waste management and disposal system–one which is logistically designed to dispose of such wastes in such fashion as to address and satisfy the health, welfare and environmental impacts of such hazardous wastes and material. This became even more critical with the Covid-19 pandemic. Hence, the necessity of the present study. Specifically, this study first identifies the logistical challenges associated with the collection and channeling of medical wastes. Thereafter, the study proposes improvements of the system for the efficient and environmentally sustainable management and disposal of such wastes, within the Abu Dhabi Healthcare System. The proposed smart system of waste management and disposal is recommended to overcome the prevailing deficiencies which are inherent in many healthcare systems - especially those that are focused merely on the process of only collection of medical wastes. Furthermore, the proposed smart system which adopts a novel and innovative logistical methodology, is designed to facilitate the proper management and disposal of healthcare wastes within the Abu Dhabi Healthcare System framework–in health, environmental and cost-effective terms.
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阿布扎比医疗保健系统中废物管理的后勤挑战
本文探讨了阿布扎比医疗保健系统内废物管理和处置的后勤挑战,主要涉及阿布扎比卫生服务公司SEHA。人们认识到,一般来说,卫生保健系统往往与各种废物的产生有关-医疗、人类、化学、物理等。因此,迫切需要建立一个强有力、有效和适当的废物管理和处置系统,在后勤上设计以处理和满足这些危险废物和材料对健康、福利和环境的影响的方式处置这些废物。随着Covid-19大流行,这一点变得更加重要。因此,本研究的必要性。具体而言,本研究首先确定了与医疗废物收集和输送相关的后勤挑战。此后,该研究建议改进阿布扎比医疗保健系统内有效和环境可持续地管理和处置此类废物的系统。建议提出的智能废物管理和处置系统,以克服许多医疗保健系统固有的普遍缺陷,特别是那些只关注医疗废物收集过程的系统。此外,拟议的智能系统采用了一种新颖和创新的后勤方法,旨在促进阿布扎比医疗保健系统框架内的医疗废物的适当管理和处置,在健康、环境和成本效益方面。
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