Carbon neutral

Environmental impact of cardiovascular healthcare – Alexandra L Barratt et al

2023-06-28T15:55:03+10:00Carbon neutral, Cardiovascular disease, Publications, Sustainable health care|

Cardiac imaging, pharmaceutical prescribing and in-hospital care including cardiac surgery have significant environmental impacts, including CO2e emissions which contribute to climate-related threats to human health. Importantly, many opportunities to effectively reduce environmental impacts exist within cardiac care, and can provide economic, health and social cobenefits.

Behavioural change interventions encouraging clinicians to reduce carbon emissions in clinical activity: a systematic review – Carys Batcup et al

2023-06-28T15:46:41+10:00Carbon footprint, Carbon neutral, Low-value care, Overtesting, Publications, Sustainable health care|

Clinical activity accounts for 70–80% of the carbon footprint of healthcare. A critical component of reducing emissions is shifting clinical behaviour towards reducing, avoiding, or replacing carbon-intensive healthcare. The objective of this systematic review was to find, map and assess behaviour change interventions that have [...]

Learning to treat the climate emergency together: social tipping interventions by the health community – Courtney Howard et al.

2023-04-14T13:50:08+10:00Carbon footprint, Carbon neutral, Health system, Publications, Sustainable health care|

The stewardship of networks, strategic target selection, adoption of communications best practices, and development of compassionate team environments can help the health community learn to treat the climate crisis together. A coordinated approach has the potential to shift practice, finance, and power to transform the [...]

Climate responsibilities in intensive care medicine—let’s go green! An introduction to a new series in Intensive Care Medicine – Thomas Bein & Forbes McGain

2023-01-11T11:46:37+11:00Carbon footprint, Carbon neutral, Climate change, Publications|

A radical and immediate engagement of all healthcare staff, particularly those who work in the ICU is necessary to join the race to zero carbon emissions. The following aspects will be crucial: prevention of chronic and acute (e.g. Pandemic) diseases to decrease the need for [...]

Survey of intensive care unit staff views on a newly introduced reusable isolation gown – Nikolaos Angelopoulos et. al

2023-01-11T11:42:10+11:00Carbon neutral, Climate change, Publications, Sustainable health care|

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has dramatically increased disposable personal protective equipment (PPE) use, contributing to increased medical waste and other environmental concerns. Barrier gowns are the second-most used PPE item. Although reusable gowns offer superior barrier performance with lower environmental impacts, 80% of [...]

Towards zero carbon healthcare: anaesthesia – Clifford L Shelton et. al

2023-01-11T11:35:40+11:00Carbon footprint, Carbon neutral, Publications, Shared decision making|

Providing anaesthesia for approximately 310 million surgical procedures worldwide every year, and contributing to peri-operative medicine, critical care, and pain management, generates emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and vast amounts of waste. In this paper, we suggest ways that anaesthesia teams can mitigate their environmental [...]

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

2023-01-11T11:28:34+11:00Cancer, Carbon neutral, Patient-led surveillance, Publications|

Human health is intrinsically linked with planetary health. But planetary resources are currently being degraded and this poses an existential threat to human health and the sustainability of our healthcare systems. The aims of this study were to (1) describe an approach to integrate environmental [...]

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