veille informationnelle - Table régionale de développement durable
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veille informationnelle - Table régionale de développement durable
19/03/2010 AGENCE DE LA SANTÉ ET DES SERVICES SOCIAUX DU SAGUENAY-‐LAC-‐ST-‐ JEAN VEILLE INFORMATIONNELLE ; LE DÉVELOPPEMENT DURABLE ET LA SANTÉ Résumé des actualités | Table régionale de développement durable Réalisé par Anne Loiselle; Éco-‐conseillère et chargée de projet à la Chaire en Éco-‐Conseil AGENCE DE LA SANTÉ ET DES SERVICES SOCIAUX DU SAGUENAY-‐LAC-‐ST-‐ JEAN VEILLE INFORMATIONNELLE ; LE DÉVELOPPEMENT DURABLE ET LA SANTÉ McPherson Hospital Howell, Michigan Case Study An economic analysis shows that using washable dishes does not substantially increase costs. The similarity in costs between using disposable and reusable dishware should provide an incentive to implement the least waste-producing system. As landfill costs continue to rise, it will become even more economically feasible to use washable dishware. Other exemples of Source Reduction in Action. Vielle étude de cas, toujours d'actualité. http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&source=web&ct=res&cd=1&ved=0CAYQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2F www.h2eonline.org%2Fdocs%2Fmideq101596.pdf&ei=SPqYS6qvB9OUtgfmhOm2CQ&usg=AFQjCNG7zDne5E fsSXgLEQ9Jv4_B9WWaNg Hospital Plastics Characterization and Recycling Feasibility Study American Plastics Council and The Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc. This study used two approaches to determine how much and what types of plastics exist in the hospital environment: waste composition analysis and procurement analysis. At three selected hospitals in Seattle, Washington, all solid waste from three 24-hour periods was sampled and sorted to determine the quantity of disposed plastic products and packaging. http://www.p2pays.org/ref/36/35506.pdf LE MINISTRE YVES BOLDUC SOULIGNE LE LANCEMENT D'UN NOUVEAU PROJET DE TÉLÉSANTÉ DU RÉSEAU UNIVERSITAIRE INTÉGRÉ DE SANTÉ DE L'UNIVERSITÉ DE SHERBROOKE Portail Québec, Actualité gouvernementale La télésanté facilite par exemple l'accès à des spécialistes, particulièrement pour la population des régions plus éloignées. Cette approche permet aussi à un médecin de profiter des conseils d'un autre médecin, sans devoir se déplacer. De plus, la télésanté présente de multiples avantages en matière d'enseignement, de formation continue et de recherche. http://www.communiques.gouv.qc.ca/gouvqc/communiques/GPQF/Fevrier2010/17/c2400.html Hospitals Go Organic for Patients' Sake Sarah Skidmore, Associated Press The hospital no longer needs to modify each meal for a patient's sodium or fat restrictions. Instead it serves healthy food to everyone. In just one year, director of nutrition services at Good Shepherd has been able to rid the hospital of all trans fats and major additives. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-‐dyn/content/article/2006/09/24/AR2006092400329.html HEALTHY CHOICES IN HOSPITAL VENDING MACHINES AND CANTEENS? CHRISTINE HANCOCK, KATY COOPER AND KAREN SIEGEL, international Hospital Federation Reference Book 2007/2008 Chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, cancer and chronic lung disease are responsible for the majority of deaths and disabilities in developed and in most developing countries. Confronting this global epidemic requires society-wide interventions – including in workplaces and health-care settings. As part of this effort, hospitals could be taking a lead in providing appropriate food and beverages to visitors and hospital employees, as well as patients: this article is a call to action to create healthier food environments in hospitals. www.ihf-fih.org/pdf/62-4%20hospt%20food.pdf Les méthodes de management de plus en plus critiquées Les cadres ont de moins en moins confiance dans les pratiques managériales qu'ils sont eux même chargés de mettre en place. L'Ugict (union générale des ingénieurs, cadres et techniciens) défend un « management alternatif » qui commence à trouver un certain écho chez quelques patrons et futurs managers. http://www.novethic.fr/novethic/entreprise/ressources_humaines/les_methodes_management_plus_e n_plus_critiquees/128519.jsp?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=Email&utm_content=novethicInf o&newsletter=ok http://www.hlacnet.org/HLAC%20Brochure%2012.08.pd http://www.hlacnet.org/HLAC%20Brochure%2012.08.pd The Healthcare Laundry Accreditation Council A non-profit organization formed for the purpose of inspecting and accrediting laundries processing healthcare textiles for hospitals, nursing homes, and other healthcare facilities. http://www.hlacnet.org/ The American Reusable Textile Association Promotes the value of and need for reusable textiles http://www.arta1.com/about.asp# http://www.arta1.com/legislator.asp ANALYSE COMPARATIVE GÉRER LA LINGERIE STÉRILE UTILISÉE AU BLOC OPÉRATOIRE L’analyse des activités et du personnel Hugues Boisvert et collaborateurs http://www2.hec.ca/cicma/communications/documentations/cahiers/CICMA%2001-01%20TM.pdf La gestion efficace de la lingerie stérile Hugues Boisvert, Ph.D., FCMA Une analyse comparative du processus « gérer la lingerie stérile au bloc opératoire » http://www2.hec.ca/cicma/communications/documentations/articles/CMAmagmt_fevMars_lingeries terile.pdf Guide d’aménagement pour l’unité de stérilisation Version du 29 septembre 2008 Le présent document expose sommairement les exigences de performance pour la programmation, la conception et la construction de l’unité de stérilisation pour le « Centre hospitalier de soins généraux et spécialisés » (CHSGS) incluant les centres hospitaliers et instituts avec affiliation universitaire (CHU, CHAU et IU). Il est également applicable au Centre local de services communautaires (CLSC) ainsi qu’au Centre d’hébergement et de soins de longue durée (CHSLD). http://www.chq.gouv.qc.ca/app/DocRepository/1/Publications/Guide/sterilisation.pdf L’utilisation de la lingerie à usage unique versus la lingerie réutilisable au bloc opératoire Exploration préliminaire de la littérature Note préparée par Chantale Simard, inf., M.A.P., cogestionnaire clinico-administrative des activités d’ETMIS Présentation des résultats d’une exploration rapide de quelques sites électroniques seulement afin de repérer les revues systématiques d’essais cliniques randomisés ou lignes directrices d’organismes en évaluation ou professionnels ayant fait mention du choix préconisé entre ces deux types de lingerie. http://www.chuq.qc.ca/NR/rdonlyres/6A0AF3C3-8F9E-46E2-8C4405CB3848B16C/0/note_informative_lingerie.pdf Surgical Drapes and Gowns in Today’s NHS : Moving Forwards From Traditional Textiles Report from an Independent Multi-disciplinary Working Group : May 2001 This document takes as its starting point the view that traditional materials like reuseable cotton and polycotton have no place in the modern operating theatre and then provides an overview of the benefits and drawbacks of the two alternatives to traditional textiles: single-use drapes and gowns and synthetic reusables. http://molnlycke.com/Global/Surgical_Products/CHDE/MolnlyckeHealthCare_Moving_forward_from_traditional_textiles.pdf Reusable vs. Disposable Textiles Practice Greenhealth Consistent with a facilities mission of environmental stewardship and cost containment, healthcare facilities can effectively reduce solid waste in their operations and save money by switching to reusable products where feasible. http://cms.h2e-online.org/ee/waste-reduction/waste-minimization/textile/reusedispose/ Key Resources TRSA Resuables vs. Disposables Presentation PowerPoint presentation highlighting the environmental and fiscal impact of disposable textile products as compared with reusable textiles. ARTA DVD: Reusable Textiles – The Responsible Choice (Acute Care) The American Reusable Textile Association (ARTA) developed and produced this 11-minute presentation on the benefits of reusable textiles and details the advantages of reusable products over disposables in acute care. TRSA was a sponsor of this production. ARTA DVD: Reusable Textiles – The Responsible Choice (Long Term Care) Similar to the acute care video above, this presentation by ARTA discusses the benefits of reusable textiles, but with a focus on long-term care facilities. TRSA was a sponsor of this production. Reusable Textiles — The Responsible Solution ARTA’s educational publication about the benefits of reusable textiles for healthcare providers was written and produced by the Life Cycle Assessment Committee, a joint effort of CRTA, ARTA, TRSA and IAHTM. C.A.R.D. (Cost Analysis of Reusables and Disposables) This Excel-based C.A.R.D. software tool compares and analyzes costs of a reusable underpad with a disposable. The case in favor of reusable pads is made based on a minimum of 2.2 disposables per patient change required versus one reusable underpad per patient change. A Review of Single-‐Use and Reusable Gowns and Drapes in Health Care William A. Rutala, PhD, MPH; David J. Weber, MD, MPH Based on an evaluation of the functional requirements, environmental impact, and economics of gowns and drapes, clear superiority of either reusable or single-‐use gowns and drapes cannot be demonstrated. The selection of particular gowns and drapes by individual healthcare facilities requires an assessment of the facility’s requirements, available products, and costs and should be based on the desired characteristics of an ideal gown or drape as defined in this paper. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/501895 - fn1 European Surgical Drapes and Gowns Markets By Dhiraj Ajmani While the world markets for surgical drapes and gowns is slowly shifting from reusable to disposable, the European market is witnessing acceptance of both disposable and performance reusable drapes and gowns. The market for traditional cottons/polycottons is slowly being converted to either disposable or performance reusable drapes and gowns. The performance reusable is defined as microfilament or trilaminate polyester gowns and drapes that can be used for 50 to 100 cycles. These high quality reusable drapes and gowns are also referred as Modern, Standard or High performance or High-end reusable gowns and drapes. http://www.frost.com/prod/servlet/market-insight-top.pag?docid=8190189 European strategy for reusable surgical gowns and drapes as medical devices. (Surgical). Medical Textiles The Textile Medical Devices Association (TMDA) of Wiesbaden, Germany, says modern, reusable surgical textile products represent an optimal solution for the operating theatre from a hygienic, economic and environmental point of view. The Safety/Ecology/Economy in the operating room (SAFEC) study, conducted by the Centrum fur Hygiene und medizinische … Read the rest of this article with a FREE trial to HighBeam Research http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-89942952.html EcoCare 2008 SPONSORS EcoCare 2009 Partenaires financiers de l’événement EcoCare 2008, Ontario. Descriptions de leurs préoccupations en matière de développemnt durable, produits et services offerts. http://www.ecocarecanada.ca/conference/2009/pdfs/2008_sponsors.pdf