Author:Nice, Jako ADate:Oct 2019Studies indicate that an estimate eighty five percent of our time is spent indoors, with people sited as the main contributor of bacteria, and consequently pathogenic bacteria in indoor environments. This highlights the significance of the ...Read more
Author:Abbott, GR; De Jager, Peta; Gasa, NDate:Nov 2008Health infrastructure is essential to the successful delivery of health services. With a normal planned lifespan of over 50 years, such capital investment endures for extended periods and major changes in the estate take a long time to achieve. ...Read more
Author:Ouma, S; Herselman, Martha E; Van Greunen, DDate:Aug 2009The use of Information Communication Technologies (ICT) within healthcare can make significant changes in the daily operations of hospitals particularly in the developing world. A technology assessment of five hospitals based within Nyanza ...Read more
Author:De Jager, Peta; Abbott, G; Hlatswayo, NDate:Oct 2012In this presentation the author briefly discusses implications for hospitals and clinics infrastructure with the introduction of the NHI.Read more
Author:Rogers, DEC; Molefe, GS; Gwensa, Q; Van Den Bergh, C; Kristiansen, T; Otto, JBDate:Sep 2006This paper addresses the need for quantitative data for planning health care risk waste (HCRW) management from hospitals and clinics in South Africa. Quantitative estimates of HCRW generation and treatment capacity are determined for hospitals ...Read more