Who owns the waste created in orthopaedic surgery?
Background: The health care industry creates tremendous amounts of waste and emissions, and operating rooms are the single largest contributor. Single-use devices and other disposable plastic products have become a mainstay in modern hospital culture, particularly in the United States and other high...
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Main Authors: | Laura L. Bellaire, MD (Author), Brittany N. Garcia, MD (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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