Mühendislik Fakültesi / Faculty of Engineering

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    A Medical Waste Management Model for Public Private Partnership Hospitals
    (2015) Kocak, Onur; Kurtuldu, Huseyin; Akpek, Ali; Kocoglu, Arif; Erogul, Osman; JMC-5224-2023
    Today, with developing technologies and expanding health care system, medical waste has reached a fairly large volume. Particularly, the extensive use of disposable medical devices and supplies are among the factors that increase the production of medical waste. Monitoring the processes involving the separation, temporary storage, disposal, and transfer of medical waste is critical in terms of the environment and human health. In this study, the implementation of medical waste collection, separation and classification processes were surveyed in new city hospitals constructed with public-private partnership. The standards for temporarily holding wastes were also discussed. Furthermore, the cost analysis required for the handling and disposal of medical waste was provided. By means of studying the medical waste disposal methods, few suggestions regarding the most appropriate methods and models of offset technology investments for the city hospitals were proposed.
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    City Hospitals Model in Biomedical Calibration Service
    (2015) Kocak, Onur; Budak, Erdem I.; Beytar, Faruk; Ozgode, Busra; Coruh, Baris; Kocoglu, Arif; Erogul, Osman
    Clinical engineering comprise of management of medical technology, medical device maintenance, repair, and calibration which they are bought according to capacity of health institution. In this study, entirely using principles have been given about medical device maintenance, repair, and calibration. A model has been designed which is biomedical calibration production service to new vast city hospitals. The hospitals have high bed capacity and because of that there are more different types of medical devices in their inventory. According to the model has been depicted about separating medical devices too. Besides, process planning has been materialized in biomedical calibration. A new work flow model has been suggested result of evaluating both of calibration and preventive maintenance. Moreover in this study mentioned about laboratory accreditation to international traceability need. Furthermore an offset investment model has been examined to medical device calibrators which they will have bought city hospitals. Urgent actions have detected for all consider authority to the investment model success.