Environmental management in public hospitals: Environmental management in Colombia
Introduction: Activities in hospitals have environmental impacts which may pose risks to human and environmental health if they are not managed correctly. For this reason, it is necessary to implement an environmental management plan in hospitals that not only focuses on solid waste management but i...
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doaj-4ab5595df0b5465ca4166a272884c5822020-11-24T22:36:10ZengUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaRevista de la Facultad de Medicina0120-00112357-38482016-10-0164462162410.15446/revfacmed.v64n4.5477244893Environmental management in public hospitals: Environmental management in ColombiaJuan Pablo Rodríguez-Miranda0César Augusto García-Ubaque1María Camila García-Vaca2Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas - Facultad de Medio Ambiente - Bogotá, D.C. - Colombia.Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas - Facultad Tecnológica - Bogotá, D.C. - Colombia.Universidad de los Andes - Facultad de Ingeniería - Departamento de Ingeniería Química - Maestría en Ingeniería Química - Bogotá, D.C. - Colombia.Introduction: Activities in hospitals have environmental impacts which may pose risks to human and environmental health if they are not managed correctly. For this reason, it is necessary to implement an environmental management plan in hospitals that not only focuses on solid waste management but includes all aspects associated with health within institutions. Objective: To review environmental management aspects related to public hospitals in order to identify environmental management alternatives and aspects to improve. Materials and methods: Descriptive qualitative study with crosssectional design, which identifies some of the most important characteristics of environmental management in hospitals. Results: The general approach to environmental management in hospitals is related to the management of solid waste, and other aspects that have a negative environmental impact on the surrounding areas, such as energy and water consumption, food handling and medication waste, among others, are not properly addressed. Conclusions: Hospitals can apply broader environmental management instruments, including life cycle analysis of their products and services and monitoring of the carbon footprint; they may also take into account the different areas of environmental impact of their operation.https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/revfacmed/article/view/54772Salud ambientalResiduos peligrososImpacto ambientalGestión de riesgos |
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Juan Pablo Rodríguez-Miranda César Augusto García-Ubaque María Camila García-Vaca |
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Environmental management in public hospitals: Environmental management in Colombia |
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Environmental management in public hospitals: Environmental management in Colombia |
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Environmental management in public hospitals: Environmental management in Colombia |
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Environmental management in public hospitals: Environmental management in Colombia |
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environmental management in public hospitals: environmental management in colombia |
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia |
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Revista de la Facultad de Medicina |
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Introduction: Activities in hospitals have environmental impacts which may pose risks to human and environmental health if they are not managed correctly. For this reason, it is necessary to implement an environmental management plan in hospitals that not only focuses on solid waste management but includes all aspects associated with health within institutions.
Objective: To review environmental management aspects related to public hospitals in order to identify environmental management alternatives and aspects to improve.
Materials and methods: Descriptive qualitative study with crosssectional design, which identifies some of the most important characteristics of environmental management in hospitals.
Results: The general approach to environmental management in hospitals is related to the management of solid waste, and other aspects that have a negative environmental impact on the surrounding areas, such as energy and water consumption, food handling and medication waste, among others, are not properly addressed.
Conclusions: Hospitals can apply broader environmental management instruments, including life cycle analysis of their products and services and monitoring of the carbon footprint; they may also take into account the different areas of environmental impact of their operation. |
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Salud ambiental Residuos peligrosos Impacto ambiental Gestión de riesgos |
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