08Jan
How to Maintain Food Safety in Hospitals
What is food safety? Food safety means the way food is handled, prepared, and stored to prevent subsequent food-borne illnesses and product contamination. Food-borne diseases result from a lack of food safety in health care. Outbreaks because of issues related to food safety of health care institutions like hospitals are just unpleasant, and in the worst case, they are life-threatening. Food safety includes practices that ensure that the food provided is consumed safely. Why is food safety important? Due to the nature... 06Jan
Disinfecting High-Risk Hospital Surfaces With the Help of Technology
Here is How You Can Disinfect High-Risk Hospital Surfaces with Technology One of the critical issues that patients and hospitals face is keeping the hospital clean. The cause of infections from the hospital surfaces can be attributed to various facts like non-uniform cleaning practices adopted throughout the world, the quality of the products used, and the training offered to the hygiene personnel may vary from place to place. Although the proof states that hospital surfaces are a primary cause of... 04Jan
The Dos and Dont’s of Managing Bio-Medical Waste in Hospitals
Introduction - The Meaning of Bio-Medical Waste Biomedical waste means solid and liquid waste, including containers and intermediate products, generated in the diagnosis, treatment, immunization, or related research, manufacture, or testing of humans or animals. These components' biological and physicochemical properties, potential hazards, and toxicity are different, and their treatment/disposal requires different methods/options. Biomedical waste classification Biomedical waste was divided into the following different categories. Ingredients of biomedical waste Human anatomical waste includes organs, body parts, tissues, etc.)Animal waste, during research/experiment, from veterinary... 31Dec
Best Practices to Avoid Infection Outbreaks in Hospitals
Prevention Guideline for Nosocomial Infections Introduction Hospitals and healthcare institutions are places where the environment is safe and caring to enable the patients to get better. However, ground realities state that one in every 31 patients at a healthcare facility acquires at least one nosocomial infection, says CDC. The irony has been established; there is a need to actively practice hygiene and sanitization measures to ensure that hospital-acquired diseases stay as low as practically possible. There are specific guidelines to help healthcare... 30Dec
Ensuring Safety of Employees in Hospitals During a Pandemic
Healthcare Workforce Safety: Steps to Make Healthcare and Medical Establishments Safe for Employees During a Pandemic Introduction Health workers are the first line of defense against medical emergencies. The coronavirus outbreak recently in 2020 (which still hasn’t subsided yet) saw an unprecedented need for the medical attention required for patients, and healthcare workers proved their significance yet again. With that said, caregivers in the healthcare industry face the highest risks and work under extreme pressure to ensure safety and comfort for... 28Dec