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Hospitals - World Health Organization (WHO) Hospitals matter to people and often mark central points in their lives They also matter to health systems by being instrumental for care coordination and integration They often provide a setting for education of doctors, nurses and other health-care professionals and are a critical base for clinical research
Contracting private providers for health care requires balance, new WHO . . . As governments seek to improve affordable access to health care, many turn to private providers to expand the range of services, stimulate choice and competition, and harness the disciplines of private ownership and management However, integrating private providers into publicly funded health-care networks carries risks, including less public control over quality, costs and equity A new
Infection prevention and control - World Health Organization (WHO) Infection prevention and control (IPC) is a practical, evidence-based approach preventing patients and health workers from being harmed by avoidable infections Effective IPC requires constant action at all levels of the health system, including policymakers, facility managers, health workers and those who access health services IPC is unique in the field of patient safety and quality of care
Health system at breaking point as hostilities further intensify in . . . Of the 19 hospitals, 12 provide a variety of health services, while the rest are only able to provide basic emergency care At least 94% of all hospitals in the Gaza Strip are damaged or destroyed The increased hostilities and new evacuation orders issued across northern and southern Gaza in the past two days threaten to push even more health
Care, cleaning, disinfection and sterilization of respiratory devices of infection prevention and control in hospitals and or other health care facilities The type and level of decontamination depends on the nature of the device and the use to be given to it All persons who are responsible for handling and reprocessing contaminated elements must: • Receive adequate training and periodic retraining
Safe management of pharmaceutical waste from health care facilities . . . It focuses on pharmaceutical waste generated in health care settings, including secondary and tertiary hospitals, primary care centres, dental clinics and laboratories The scope covers pharmaceutical waste produced during routine operations as well as in outbreaks and emergencies
WHO Internship Programme WHO's Internship Programme offers a wide range of opportunities for graduate and postgraduate students to gain insight in the technical and administrative programmes of WHO
Mass Casualty Management - World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Organization launches a series of Mass Casualty Management (MCM) Training targeting main public hospitals in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank WHO training on mass casualty management could have saved a quarter of the lives lost in Sudan to date if health care workers had access to injured civilians
Hospitals in Viet Nam - World Health Organization (WHO) Besides the public hospitals, the country also has 182 private hospitals, mostly located in urban areas Hospitals as first contact care It is estimated that hospitals in Viet Nam accommodate more than 50% of total health care visits and consume more than 95% of total health insurance spending