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Title: Reducing waste in the NHS: an overview of the literature and challenges for the nursing profession
Authors: Wells, Bill
Keywords: Research Design
Research Methods
Patient Involvement
Issue Date: 20-Apr-2016
Citation: Minogue V, Wells B (2016) Reducing waste in the NHS: an overview of the literature and challenges for the nursing profession. Nursing Management. 23, 4, 20-25.
Abstract: Waste in the NHS is estimated to account for 20% of health expenditure. This article examines the literature on reducing waste, analyses some approaches to waste reduction, and identifies the role that nurses and other health professionals can play in developing a sustainable NHS. For the purposes of the article, and to inform nursing practice, the definition of, and discussion about, waste is broader than that outlined by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) controlled waste regulations, and the Royal College of Nursing classification. It includes clinical waste, waste arising out of clinical practice, service delivery and care, infrastructure, and carbon emissions.
Description: Published online at: https://doi: 10.7748.nm.2016.e1515 Eligible users can access the full text via NHS OpenAthens at [https://journals.rcni.com/nursing-management/reducing-waste-in-the-nhs-an-overview-of-the-literature-and-challenges-for-the-nursing-profession-nm.2016.e1515] (login required).
URI: https://oxfordhealth-nhs.archive.knowledgearc.net/handle/123456789/143
ISSN: 1538-8670
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