G-1741

Thermodesinfectora

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Project Description

Region: Central America

Country: Brazil

Location: SÃo Paulo - Jales

Total Budget: $49,464

Area of Focus: Disease prevention and treatment


justification of the request

- The thermodisinfector is an automated equipment that performs the process of cleaning and thermal disinfection with the removal of organic waste from the surgical materials.

- optimizes the disinfection time (washing cycle), with this can be performed more surgeries per day, as the surgical boxes will be optimized as regards the cleaning and disinfection process.

- Currently the disinfection process is carried out manually, with the acquisition of this thermodynamic process, the process becomes automated, which considerably minimizes human errors and, consequently, guarantees the patient's safety regarding hospital infection.

- provides a technical barrier: a set of behavioral measures of health professionals aiming at preventing cross-contamination between the dirty environment and the clean environment, in the absence of physical barriers

NEED FOR THE HOSPITAL OF THE THERAPY THERAPY

The Hospital performs an average of 140 surgeries a month, and with the acquisition of the device, it opens the possibility of an increase of around 30%, as it accelerates the sterilization process, contributing to a reduction in the waiting time for the patient.

DESCRIPTION OF THE HOSPITAL TO BE BENEFITED

The Jales unit was created with the purpose of decentralizing care in the city of Barretos and bringing the cancer treatment closer to patients in the northwest region of the State of São Paulo, in an alert.

It was inaugurated in June 2010 and 2009 is approximately 1,000 calls. In 2017, there were 46.585 (nursing, dentistry, phonoaudiology, psychology, nutritionist, physiotherapist, and social service) 22,214 patients with chemotherapy, 8,290 radiotherapists, an average of 105,000 examinations (laboratory, imaging and others), 545 biopsies and 29,540 visits to the CIA (Ambulatory Intercurrent Center), as well as radiology services, clinic and palliative care, totaling 245,371 thousand services provided.

Today the Jales unit has 27 doctors in its clinical staff, with 337 employees and is in constant and fundamental growth of a partnership with the Government of the State of São Paulo, since we have 100% of the SUS service, benefiting all this region .

The payment procedures are remunerated based on the payments made by the SUS, by the single health system, with the funds of the Ministry of Health and the State Health Department, but it depends on the complementation for the exercise of its activities.

Primary Host Partner

District: 4480

Rotary Club of: Jales-Grandes Lagos

Primary Contact: Suely Aparecida ZAmbon

Email: sueliz09@yahoo.com.br

Primary International Partner

District: 4400

Rotary Club of: Guayaquil Occidente

Primary Contact: German Yépez Espinosa

Email: geryepez@gmail.com

Project Status

Completed
This project is "Completed". This means the project has been implemented and the report was accepted by The Rotary Foundation. The project will stay listed on this website as a testimony of the achievements of the project partners.

Project listed for the 2019-20 Rotary Year.

The TRF Grant application number is #1979727.

Proposed Financing

Existing Contributions Towards This Project

Date

Cash

DDF

Total

Jales-Grandes Lagos (4480)

5-Sep-18

$7,000

$0

$7,000

District 4400 DDF

5-Sep-18

-

$5,000

$5,000

District 4480 DDF

5-Sep-18

-

$5,000

$5,000

Fernandópolis (4480)

11-Jul-19

$7,976

$0

$7,976

District 4895 DDF

11-Jul-19

-

$3,500

$3,500

Amount Requested from The Rotary Foundation

$7,488

$13,500

$20,988

Total

$49,464

Note: as of July 1, 2015 there is a 5% additional support fee for cash contributions. This fee does not appear in the financials above because it does not apply if the funds are sent directly to the project account (without going through TRF, and therefore without Paul Harris credit). Clubs sending their cash contribution to TRF must be aware they will have to send an additional 5%.

Project Supporting Documents


[4-Sep-18]
1ª proposta


[4-Sep-18]
2ª proposta

 

Project Photos

History Log Entries

3-Sep-18

by Suely Aparecida ZAmbon

System Entry: Creation of project page.

5-Sep-18

by Suely Aparecida ZAmbon

System Entry: Pledge of $1,000 by Suely Aparecida ZAmbon of the Rotary Club of Jales-Grandes Lagos, District 4480.

5-Sep-18

by Suely Aparecida ZAmbon

System Entry: Pledge of $5,000 DDF by Suely Aparecida ZAmbon of the Rotary Club of Jales-Grandes Lagos, District 4480.

5-Sep-18

by Suely Aparecida ZAmbon

System Entry: Pledge of $5,000 DDF by German Yépez Espinosa of the Rotary Club of Guayaquil Occidente, District 4400.

5-Sep-18

by Suely Aparecida ZAmbon

System Entry: Pledge of $5,000 DDF by Luís César Rodrigues of the Rotary Club of Santa Fé do Sul, District 4480.

11-Jul-19

by Suely Aparecida ZAmbon

System Entry: Pledge of $2,000 by Celso Pereira martins of the Rotary Club of Fernandópolis, District 4480.

11-Jul-19

by Suely Aparecida ZAmbon

System Entry: Pledge of $3,500 DDF by Maria Teresa Neira of District 4895.

11-Jul-19

by Suely Aparecida ZAmbon

System Entry: Project is now "Fully Pledged".

20-Oct-19

by Suely Aparecida ZAmbon

System Entry: Application Sent to The Rotary Foundation through Member Access.

20-Oct-19

by Suely Aparecida ZAmbon

System Entry: Application approved by The Rotary Foundation.

20-Oct-19

by Suely Aparecida ZAmbon

System Entry: Payment has been issued by The Rotary Foundation.

17-May-20

by Suely Aparecida ZAmbon

Project closed. Paid and delivered

17-May-20

by Suely Aparecida ZAmbon

System Entry: Final Report sent to The Rotary Foundation.

17-May-20

by Suely Aparecida ZAmbon

System Entry: Final Report approved by The Rotary Foundation.

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