
MEDICAL WASTES MANAGEMENT A POLICY REVIEW
Author(s) -
Ahmad Ganis
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
jurnal green growth dan manajemen lingkungan/jurnal green grwoth dan manajemen lingkungan
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2597-8020
pISSN - 2303-2332
DOI - 10.21009/jgg.032.01
Subject(s) - government (linguistics) , business , medical waste , christian ministry , unit (ring theory) , function (biology) , politics , public policy , public health , public administration , engineering , political science , law , medicine , waste management , philosophy , linguistics , mathematics education , mathematics , nursing , evolutionary biology , biology
Since so many mishandling of medical waste in various places in Indonesia that has endangered our environment by the potential disease that easily can spread to our society , it is very important for all of us to address it on how to improve the medical waste management. There are area of improvement needed in our regulation, public policies disciplines and social awareness and especially the importance of proper handling of medical waste by the medical waste producers such as hospital, clinic and laboratories. This study is not intended to produce scientific theory but more focus on how to solve the problem of medical waste with the limit time and less costly manner or in the other words as a macro diagnosis of “the main causes of the problems” of medical waste management in Indonesia. This study has made clear conclusion that Indonesia has to follow the basic principle and guidelines of International standards and recommends improvement of the coordination between Ministry of Health and Ministry of Environment, toward “one roof policy”, “strong political will of top government to empower MOE and also Law No. 18, 2008 and Law No. 32, 2009 must be reviewed toward “Polluter pay the price” Policy. The government also must allocate sufficient fund to function as regulator and controlling body and increase social awareness for environmental health.
Key note: Medical waste, public policy, environmental health