4.7 Article

Insights of healthcare waste management practices in Vietnam

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 28, Issue 10, Pages 12131-12143

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-020-10832-x

Keywords

Healthcare solid waste; Wastewater treatment; Waste management cost; Policy compliance

Funding

  1. Vietnam-Northern East and Red River Delta Regions Health System Support Project 2014-2019

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The generation of healthcare waste varies depending on the specialty and level of hospitals. Compliance with national regulations for hazardous medical waste treatment is low, and the actual operating rates for healthcare wastewater treatment are also suboptimal. Insufficient budget allocation for healthcare waste management contributes to ineffective management practices.
Nowadays, together with the economic development, public health activities have gained substantial attention with increasing number of hospitals during the past decades. A multi-method approach involving site visits, questionnaires, and interviews, in combination with secondary data revealed that the healthcare waste (HCW) generation, varied with different specialties (general or pediatric/obstetric hospitals) and different level of hospitals (central, provincial, district levels). The HCW generation from different kinds of surveyed hospitals varied from 0.8 to 1.0 kg/bed/day for domestic waste, 0.15 to 0.25 kg/bed/day for infectious and hazardous waste, and less than 0.1 kg/bed/day for recycled waste. Only 94.3% of central hospitals, 92% of provincial hospitals, and 82% of district hospitals complied with national regulation in hazardous medical waste treatment. For healthcare wastewater treatment, the actual operating rates were 91%, 73%, and 50% for central, provincial, and district hospitals, respectively. The cost for HCW management accounted for only 10-15% of the total budget allocated for the medical facilities. Most of the provincial hospitals spent about $0.2-$0.4/bed/year for HCW management. This is the root cause of ineffective HCW management.

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