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Healthcare

Research shows closed pipe systems reduces hospital bacteria

A report from the Public Health Agency of Sweden in 2023 showed that up to SEK 1.6 billion could be saved in healthcare simply by reducing the number of patients who acquire healthcare-associated infections. By revising logistics, hospital waste management, and improving medical procedures, infection spread can be reduced.

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Young multiracial doctor having fun with little girl on wheelchair.

Healthcare

Research shows closed pipe systems reduces hospital bacteria

A report from the Public Health Agency of Sweden in 2023 showed that up to SEK 1.6 billion could be saved in healthcare simply by reducing the number of patients who acquire healthcare-associated infections. By revising logistics, hospital waste management, and improving medical procedures, infection spread can be reduced.

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How did stakeholders and the community react to the Envac system?

Stakeholders and visitors increasingly associate Maroochydore’s new CBD with its first-in-Australia underground, automated waste system—Amanda Yeates says it’s become a standout talking point nationally and internationally.
For residents and workers, the reaction is more practical: quieter mornings without truck beepers, fewer heavy vehicles and overflowing bins, and a cleaner, safer streetscape that now feels “normal” in the city centre.

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Healthcare

Young multiracial doctor having fun with little girl on wheelchair.

Healthcare

Research shows closed pipe systems reduces hospital bacteria

A report from the Public Health Agency of Sweden in 2023 showed that up to SEK 1.6 billion could be saved in healthcare simply by reducing the number of patients who acquire healthcare-associated infections. By revising logistics, hospital waste management, and improving medical procedures, infection spread can be reduced.

Read more

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Young multiracial doctor having fun with little girl on wheelchair.

Healthcare

Research shows closed pipe systems reduces hospital bacteria

A report from the Public Health Agency of Sweden in 2023 showed that up to SEK 1.6 billion could be saved in healthcare simply by reducing the number of patients who acquire healthcare-associated infections. By revising logistics, hospital waste management, and improving medical procedures, infection spread can be reduced.

Read more