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Correction: Exploring the Integration of Environmental Impacts in the Cost Analysis of the Pilot MEL-SELF Trial of Patient-Led Melanoma Surveillance – Jake T. W. Williams et al.

2024-02-13T13:25:11+11:00Cancer, Carbon neutral, Correction, Melanoma, Patient-led surveillance, Publications, Sustainable health care|

In this article the Methods section of the Abstract was incorrectly given as “Economic costs were calculated alongside a randomised trial using standard cost analysis methodology from a societal perspective. Environmental impacts were calculated using a type of carbon footprinting methodology called process-based life cycle [...]

Correction: Reusable versus single-use ICU equipment: what’s the environmental footprint? – Forbes McGain & Scott McAlister

2024-02-11T13:48:52+11:00Carbon footprint, Carbon neutral, Climate change, Correction, Publications, Sustainable health care|

Correction: Intensive Care Medicine https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-023-07256-9 The original article has been corrected. The Authors apologize for the mistake. In the second paragraph of the second page, the first sentence “When using chemical sterilisation, such as ethyleneoxide gas or glutaraldehyde solution for bronchoscopes, reusable equipment will typically always [...]

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