The Department of Health Services (DoHS), MoHP published a new Standards and Operating Procedures for National Health Care Waste Management. This document is developed based on the Health Care Waste Management Guideline 2071 (2014), The Public Health Service Act, 2075 (2018), Public Health Service Regulation 2071 (2020) and National Health Policy, 2076 (2019).
Related documents
- Health Care Waste Management Guideline 2071 (2014)
- The Public Health Service Act, 2075 (2018)
- Public Health Service Regulation 2071 (2020)
- National Health Policy, 2076 (2019)
- Health Care Waste Management Guideline 2014
- Management Division, Department of Health Services
- HEALTH CARE WASTE MANAGEMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19 EMERGENCY (INTERIM GUIDANCE)
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