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HCWM – Expanded Costing Analysis Tools (ECAT) – high-income countries

30.11.2009
Allocating insufficient financial resources to manage HCW properly has an even greater financial cost in the medium and long term in terms of morbidity and mortality as well as environmental damage, that will, in the end, impact negatively on peoples’ health. The expanded costing analysis tool (ECAT) is a modified version of the cost analysis tool (CAT) and provides more options and approaches than the CAT. It was created to help the user estimate costs related to health care waste management (HCWM) at the health care facility (HCF), central treatment facility or cluster, and national levels. This tool consists of 3 excel sheets for the calculation of 1. low, 2. medium and 3. High-income countries. This one is the one for high-income countries. The structure is the same: • Input (Facility, cluster and national levels): Enables user to input required data • Assumptions (Facility, cluster and national levels): Lists assumptions used in the costing tool • Small HCFs: Calculates HCWM costs for small health-care facilities • Medium HCFs: Calculates HCWM costs for medium health-care facilities • Large HCFs: Calculates HCWM costs for large health-care facilities • Clusters : Calculates HCWM costs for cluster or centralized treatment facilities • National: National level Calculates HCWM costs at the national level • Results (Facility, cluster and national levels): Shows results of the calculations • Summary: Provides graphs and tables
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WHO Guidelines on Hand Hygiene in Health Care

26.03.2009
First Global Patient Safety Challenge: "Clean Care is Safer Care"
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A Guide to the Application of the WHO Multimodal Hand Hygiene Improvement Strategy and the ñMy Five Moments for Hand Hygieneî Approach

26.03.2009
Guidance on Hand Hygiene in Outpatient and Home-based Care and Long-term Care Facilities
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Essential environmental health standards in health care

26.03.2008
Global guidance on WASH in health care facilities. Also available in AR, FR, SP, RUS
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Impact of maternal and birth attendant handwashing on neonatal mortality in southern Nepal

26.03.2008
This paper seeks to estimate the association of birth attendant and maternal hand-washing practices on neonatal mortality in rural Nepal.

Essential Environmental Health Standards for Health Care [Russian]

26.03.2008
The global reference document for standards on WASH in health care facilities.
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