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Infection Control Modular Operation Theatre Model-Across-the-Globe to Ensure Highest Patient Safety Undergoing any Surgical Procedure

R.K. Yadav

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RFP Journal of Hospital Administration 8(1):p 31-33, January-June 2024. | DOI: n.a

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Yadav RK. Infection control modular operation theatre model-across-the-globe to ensure highest patient safety undergoing any surgical procedure. RFP J Hosp Adm. 2024;8(1):31-33.

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Received : April 04, 2024         Accepted : June 14, 2024          Published : June 30, 2024

Abstract

The Indian healthcare industry has grown dramatically in the last few years, particularly   during the Covid-19. The extraordinary participation of the Government, as well as   advancements in technology and the digitalization of healthcare services. In the Indian healthcare sector, a number of trends have emerged that are employing cutting-edge technology  to simplify and improve the patient care experience.


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  • 1.   Previous NABH guidelines for air conditioning in operation theatre 2015.
  • 2.   CPWD design guidelines HVAC guide 2017 Ministry of Public works New Delhi 2017, India.
  • 3.   Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), RNCOS Reports, Media Reports, Press Information Bureau (PIB), Union Budget 2022-23 India.
  • 4.   Revised Guidelines for Air Conditioning in Operation Theatres –NABH- Air Conditioning OT (2018)
  • 5.   HVAC Design Manual for Hospitals and Clinics by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-conditioning Engineers, Inc (ASHRAE)
  • 6.   International Standard ISO 14644-1:2015(E), Clean rooms and associated controlled environments Part 1: Classification of air cleanliness by particle concentration, ©ISO 2015.
  • 7.   Clean room Technology: Fundamentals of Design, Testing and Operation by W. Whyte © 2001, published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Yadav RK. Infection control modular operation theatre model-across-the-globe to ensure highest patient safety undergoing any surgical procedure. RFP J Hosp Adm. 2024;8(1):31-33.


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Infection ControlhygieneSterilizationHealthcare

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