The healthcare sector is a driver of economic growth in the U.S., with spending on healthcare in 2012 reaching $2.8 trillion, or 17% of the U.S. gross domestic product, but it is also a significant source of emissions that adversely impact environmental and public health. The current state of the healthcare industry offers significant opportunities for environmental efficiency improvements, potentially leading to reductions in costs, resource use, and waste without compromising patient care. However, limited research exists that can provide quantitative, sustainable solutions. The operating room is the most resource-intensive area of a hospital, and surgery is therefore an important focal point to understand healthcare-related emissions. Hy...
International audienceThe health sector is a major contributor to climate change through its large c...
Background: Healthcare cannot achieve net-zero carbon without addressing operating theatres. The aim...
The widespread use of single-use polypropylene packaging for sterilization of surgical instruments (...
This dissertation quantifies and analyzes the environmental and human health impacts associated with...
Highlights: What are the main findings? Using the HSMEA, it is possible to systematically reduce ope...
The worldwide increasing wealth and increased life expectancy of humans has led to an increase in th...
Because of its energy intensive requirements and multi-disciplinary interdependencies, perioperative...
INTRODUCTION: Climate change is one of the 21st century's biggest public health issues and health ca...
International audienceBackground: In the current context of climate change, actions must be taken to...
To assess the carbon footprint of cataract surgery in a French university hospital. Operating room o...
Background: Climate change is a major global public health priority. The delivery of health-care ser...
Did you know? • Operating rooms (ORs) generate 20%-30 % of total hospital waste • Inhaled anesthetic...
Operating theatres are typically the most resource-intensive area of a hospital, 3-6 times more ener...
OBJECTIVES: To quantify and compare the cost and environmental impact of different techniques for ad...
Background: Healthcare cannot achieve net-zero carbon without addressing operating theatres. The aim...
International audienceThe health sector is a major contributor to climate change through its large c...
Background: Healthcare cannot achieve net-zero carbon without addressing operating theatres. The aim...
The widespread use of single-use polypropylene packaging for sterilization of surgical instruments (...
This dissertation quantifies and analyzes the environmental and human health impacts associated with...
Highlights: What are the main findings? Using the HSMEA, it is possible to systematically reduce ope...
The worldwide increasing wealth and increased life expectancy of humans has led to an increase in th...
Because of its energy intensive requirements and multi-disciplinary interdependencies, perioperative...
INTRODUCTION: Climate change is one of the 21st century's biggest public health issues and health ca...
International audienceBackground: In the current context of climate change, actions must be taken to...
To assess the carbon footprint of cataract surgery in a French university hospital. Operating room o...
Background: Climate change is a major global public health priority. The delivery of health-care ser...
Did you know? • Operating rooms (ORs) generate 20%-30 % of total hospital waste • Inhaled anesthetic...
Operating theatres are typically the most resource-intensive area of a hospital, 3-6 times more ener...
OBJECTIVES: To quantify and compare the cost and environmental impact of different techniques for ad...
Background: Healthcare cannot achieve net-zero carbon without addressing operating theatres. The aim...
International audienceThe health sector is a major contributor to climate change through its large c...
Background: Healthcare cannot achieve net-zero carbon without addressing operating theatres. The aim...
The widespread use of single-use polypropylene packaging for sterilization of surgical instruments (...