An application of BWM for risk control in reverse logistics of medical waste.

Xiaozhu Wang, Long Liu, Lingyu Wang, Wenjun Cao, Di Guo
Author Information
  1. Xiaozhu Wang: School of Healthcare Technology, Dalian Neusoft University of Information, Dalian, China.
  2. Long Liu: School of Healthcare Technology, Dalian Neusoft University of Information, Dalian, China.
  3. Lingyu Wang: Advanced Institute for Medical Sciences, Dalian Medical University, Dalian, China.
  4. Wenjun Cao: Department of Thoracic Surgery, Zhongshan Hospital Affiliated to Dalian University, Dalian, China.
  5. Di Guo: School of Information and Business Management, Dalian Neusoft University of Information, Dalian, China.

Abstract

The pollution posed by medical waste complicate the procedures of medical waste logistics (MWL), and the increasingly frequent occurrence of public health emergencies has magnified the risks posed by it. In this study, the authors established an index of the factors influencing the risks posed by MWL along five dimensions: the logistics business, emergency capacity, equipment, personnel, and management. The best-worst case method was used to identify the critical risk-related factors and rank them by importance. Following this, we assessed the risk posed by MWL in four major cities in China as an example and propose the corresponding measures of risk control. The results showed that the linking of business processes was the most important factor influencing the risk posed by MWL. The other critical risk-related factors included the location of the storage site, the capacity for emergency transportation, measures to manage emergencies, and the safety of packaging. Of the cities considered, Beijing was found to be a high-risk city, and its MWL needed to be improved as soon as possible in light of the relevant critical risks. Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen were evaluated as general-risk cities, which meant that the risks of MWL were not a priority in these areas, and the other goals of urban development should be comprehensively considered during the long-term planning for MWL in these municipalities.

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MeSH Term

Humans
Medical Waste
China
Emergencies
Cities
Public Health

Chemicals

Medical Waste

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