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한국의 의료폐기물 발생 및 처리의 공간적 분포에 관한 연구A Study on the Spatial Distribution of Medical Waste Generation and Treatment in Korea

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A Study on the Spatial Distribution of Medical Waste Generation and Treatment in Korea
Authors
오세은이진헌안호기김기연박석환하권철지경희황성호윤오섭홍영습이은일김판기이경무
Issue Date
2015
Publisher
한국환경보건학회
Keywords
Incineration; medical waste; spatial distribution; transportation
Citation
한국환경보건학회지, v.41, no.6, pp.449 - 457
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국환경보건학회지
Volume
41
Number
6
Start Page
449
End Page
457
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/95383
ISSN
1738-4087
Abstract
Objectives: In Korea, the system of management of medical waste largely relies on the incineration method. Ourstudy aimed to identify any regional imbalances between the generation and treatment of medical waste, andprovide reference data for future policy in Korea. Methods: We analyzed data on the amount of medical waste from 2,000 hospitals in 2012, 2013, and 2014obtained from the Korea Environment Corporation. In the Arc GIS program (version 10.2.3), the addresses ofhospitals and incinerators were transformed into map coordinates. The amount of waste generated by eachhospital and the amount incinerated were represented by density and size of a triangle symbol, respectively. Results: As of 2014, the total amount of medical waste from the top 2,000 hospitals was 136,073 tons, out ofwhich about half (49%) was generated in the capital area. Eleven incineration companies (three in the capital area, two in the Chungcheong Provinces area, one in the Jeolla Provinces area, and five in the GyeongsangProvinces area) treated this waste. For the years 2012, 2013, and 2014, about 60% of the medical wastegenerated from the hospitals in the capital area was treated within the capital area and about 40% was transportedto other areas, especially the Gyeongsang Provinces area, for treatment. On the other hand, about 90% of themedical waste incinerated in the capital area originated from the capital area. Conclusion: Our results suggest a spatial imbalance between the generation and treatment of medical waste inKorea and warrants multilateral policies, including the expansion of on-site treatment, strengthening regulationof the containment of medical wastes, promoting reductions in medical waste and more.
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