Bibliographic citations
Loayza, L., Nava, C. (2012). Impacto económico del tratamiento y gestión de los residuos sólidos producidos por el Hospital Militar Central – Lima [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/1351
Loayza, L., Nava, C. Impacto económico del tratamiento y gestión de los residuos sólidos producidos por el Hospital Militar Central – Lima [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/1351
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title = "Impacto económico del tratamiento y gestión de los residuos sólidos producidos por el Hospital Militar Central – Lima",
author = "Nava Torres, César Augusto",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2012"
}
Management of hospitals solid waste in our country is one of the aspects of hospital management that has been gaining importance and interest in recent years. Through this research is evaluated the current treatment and management of solid waste in the Central Military Hospital (HMC) of Lima, analyzing the health services where patients are hospitalized and generate the biggest quantity of waste, to determine the profit that would be generated with proper procedures in accordance with current regulations. It aims to reach this knowledge through a series of data and indicators that are registered in the care of patients hospitalized in the HMC. One result of this study found that in HMC Treatment and Management of solid waste is not the most suitable or appropriate, it has been observed a valuation between low to very low. We need an intervention and improvement plan in the hospital because there is a financial outlay for the evacuation and transportation of solid waste, representing an average of 210 MT/year, at a cost of removal of S/. 300.0 per ton of waste, it was determined that the HMC is investing a total of S/. 63,001.53 per year. In the absence of an appropriate Treatment of these common residues (95.85 MT/year), they are lost without generating any economic compensation for the HMC. If they could be adequately separated, they could be marketed, generating a cost for the disposal of S/. 34,247.86; that is only 54.4% of the investment that is currently spent by the health agency. Solid waste that can be recycled can generate a profit at current costs. With an economic investment estimated at S/. 70,249.3, there have been obtained quite favorable economic indicators, with an VAN reaching S/. 217,493.15 and an TIR of 121.96%, yielding a positive impact on the HMC.
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