1. from discarded diagnostic samples),cultures and stocks of infectious agents from laboratory work (e.g. Below are some examples of how each of the 8 Lean wastes may manifest in a healthcare environment. waste from autopsies and infected animals from laboratories), or waste from patients with infections (e.g. Defects. Waste and by-products cover a diverse range of materials, as the following list illustrates: 1. Infectious waste: waste contaminated with blood and other bodily fluids (e.g. Reviewing this list will help you identify waste within your own workplace. Waste in the U. S. healthcare system is $760 billion to $935 billion annually, or 25% of total health spending, according to a new analysis published in JAMA. Here are eight types of waste in healthcare, as defined by Mark Graban in his book Lean Hospitals, and shared in Ernst & Young's Health Care Industry Report 2013. swabs, bandages and disposable medical devices); 2.
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