Рroven experience in implementing proposals for improving the medical waste management system in military medical institutions of the ministry of defense of the Russian Federation

S. A. Tsutsiev, O. G. Prigorelov, S. N. Vasyagin, P. Soshkin
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Aim: the authors share their proven experience of participating in the development and scientific support of proposals for improving the medical waste management system.Materials and methods. The study was carried out in the format of research work to substantiate proposals for improving the system of medical waste management in extreme conditions.Results. It was found that the system of medical waste management, which functions stably under the conditions of daily activities in peacetime, in extreme situations fails and creates a risk of spreading infectious diseases among the personnel of medical institutions, the population, as well as environmental pollution. This problem is obvious also for military medical institutions of various power structures. The essence of the proposals is to maximize reduction of the stages of the waste life cycle, which in the applied aspect is implemented by equipping military medical institutions with standard installations for the disposal of any medical waste.Conclusion. The value of the conducted research lies not only in the innovative nature of the proposals made, but also in the fact that they were made long before the events associated with the epidemic of coronavirus infection. The results of this work were neither appreciated at their true worth in a timely manner, nor received wide publicity and, as a result, they have not fully used to carry out preventive measures.
Рroven在俄罗斯联邦国防部军事医疗机构实施改进医疗废物管理系统建议方面的经验
目的:作者分享他们参与改进医疗废物管理系统建议的发展和科学支持的成熟经验。材料和方法。该研究以研究工作的形式进行,以证实改善极端条件下医疗废物管理系统的建议。研究发现,在和平时期日常活动条件下稳定运行的医疗废物管理系统在极端情况下失效,造成传染病在医疗机构人员和人口中传播的风险,并造成环境污染。这一问题在各种权力结构的军队医疗机构中也很明显。建议的实质是最大限度地减少废物生命周期的阶段,在应用方面,通过为军队医疗机构配备标准的医疗废物处理设施来实现。所进行研究的价值不仅在于所提出建议的创新性,还在于这些建议早在与冠状病毒感染流行相关的事件发生之前就提出了。这项工作的成果既没有及时地认识到其真正的价值,也没有得到广泛的宣传,因此,没有充分利用这些成果来执行预防措施。
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