Judith Focareta
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Judith Focareta
Magee‐Womens Hospital of UPMC Ranked #6 for Gynecologic Care by US News & World Report 2010 Partner for Change with Distinction Award and the 2009 DEHP‐Free Award from Practice Greenhealth Magee‐Womens Hospital Environmental Initiatives Environmental Health Education • Staff per workshops & lunch & learn (1350+) • Postpartum mothers (30,000) • Children &Adolescents (500+) • Community members per conferences, workshops and classes (10,000+) • Professional conferences per posters and presentations (6200+) Facilites/Modeling • NICU is DEHP and PVC free • 50% reduction of RMW and 7% increase in recycling in 2010 • 3 Organic Courtyard gardens My Co‐Presenter, Dr. Noe Copley‐Woods Waste: The Final Frontier! To Boldly go where no man has gone before….. Waste in Healthcare According to Practice Greenhealth The more than 120,000 Healthcare facilities in the US create 5 million tons of waste annually At Magee we produced an average of 31 pounds of waste per patient per day in 2008. Hospital Waste Streams Municipal Waste/Ordinary Trash 927 Tons 2008 Monroeville Landfill Red Bag Waste 429 tons, 2008 Medical waste capable of producing an infectious disease. Chemo/Pathological Anything that touches chemo or chemo patient. Identifiable tissues and organs. Chemo/Path Medical Waste Incinerator Matthews, NC E‐Waste 80% of world’s electronics end up in China. Magee no longer sends e-waste overseas Tyrone, PA→ Chicago Reclamare Hazardous Waste • Ignitable, corrosive, reactive, or toxic – Formaldehyde – Radio nuclides – Solvents – Batteries We Recycled 126 tons in 2008 Neville Island Processing Plant Single Stream Recycling Any non‐wax paper Cardboard Cans Glass Plastic 1‐5 RMW Initiative Process • • • • • • • Waste Audit Strategically moved and downsized containers Staff education Staff education Improved signage Lots of multidisciplinary meetings Goal setting Education RMW Waste Reduction • January of 2009 : 60,764 pounds • December of 2010: 24, 808 pounds • 4.2 pounds of RBW per adjusted patient day to 1.65 2010 Magee Waste Stream 0 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 Glo b al L in ks H azard o u s 1600 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 E -waste 1800 2008 2009 2010 P ath /C h em o 2000 R ed B ag W a s te R e c y c lin g M u n ic ip a l T o ta l Waste Comparison 2008 2009 2010 Waste Pyramid Transforming Healthcare with an Environmental Life Cycle Perspective: Focus on Modes of Hysterectomy The Vyleater Recyled Sharps Containers Ecoliterate Solutions Innovation Living machines® for sewage treatment