Software Engineering Practice using Multi-Criteria Decision in Health Care Organizations
Ahmed Mateen, Irum Tariq, Wajiha Azmat

TL;DR
This paper explores how Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) can improve waste management decisions in healthcare organizations, addressing environmental and safety risks to enhance overall health system performance.
Contribution
It applies MCDA techniques to healthcare waste management, providing a structured decision-making framework for handling hazardous waste issues.
Findings
MCDA improves decision quality in waste management
Statistical analysis supports effectiveness of MCDA methods
Enhanced safety and environmental protection in healthcare settings
Abstract
A sound performance of health care organizations depends on vigorous financing system, skilled and well paying personnel, trustworthy information, well sustained health services and reliable technologies they used. The management and organization of health care systems and other health care settings can deeply have an effect on health result, excellence of care, and patient pleasure. Environmental assessment of an organization must considered political, technical and environmental aspects. This research is paying attention on dangerous and unresolved issues resulting from waste. The insufficient managing of hospital waste be capable of creating a danger to people, in the spreading of infectious diseases, and also for the environment. Issues are classified in different groups like dangerous chemical waste, cytotoxic with carcinogenic, mutagenic and teratogenic risk and radioactive. This…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBig Data and Business Intelligence · Software Engineering Techniques and Practices · Biomedical and Engineering Education
