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Sci Total Environ ; 563-564: 1078-85, 2016 Sep 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27216967

ABSTRACT

Current approaches have failed to deliver a truly integrated management of the different elements of the urban water system, such as freshwater ecosystems, drinking water treatment plants, distribution networks, sewer systems and wastewater treatment plants. Because the different parts of urban water have not been well integrated, poor decisions have been made for society in general, leading to the misuse of water resources, the degradation of freshwater ecosystems and increased overall treatment costs. Some attempts to solve environmental issues have adopted the ecosystem services concept in a more integrated approach, however this has rarely strayed far away from pure policy, and has made little impact in on-the-ground operational matters. Here, we present an improved decision-making framework to integrate the management of urban water systems. This framework uses the ecosystem service concept in a practical way to make a better use of both financial and water resources, while continuing to preserve the environment.


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Conservation of Water Resources/methods , Drinking Water/analysis , Fresh Water/analysis , Waste Disposal, Fluid , Water Purification , Cities , Ecosystem
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J Perioper Pract ; 25(5): 107-11, 2015 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26292464

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The operation note is the single most important document in surgical practice. Ninety one operation notes were assessed on their adherence to guidelines, as well as their legibility and ability to inform postoperative care; as judged by five different healthcare professionals. Results showed a deficiency in essential information and poor legibility overall. Re-audit of 103 operation notes after intervention showed an improvement in nearly all criteria measured. The results indicate that education about current guidelines and an increase in word processing of operation notes improves quality of documentation, and therefore of postoperative care.


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Documentation , Medical Audit , Postoperative Care/standards , Surgical Procedures, Operative , Patient Care Team , United Kingdom
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