The environmental and financial sustainability of the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK is under threat. The Five Year Forward View set out two years ago to manage increasing activity is set to fail. Meanwhile, the NHS emitted 25 million tonnes of CO2 this year, making it the largest public sector contributor to climate change in Europe. And at the same time, clinicians are being pushed to provide seven-day services on five days’ worth of resources. Financially, environmentally and clinically, the future for the NHS appears unsustainable. New ways of managing demand for healthcare services are desperately needed
In 2015/16 National Health Service (NHS) hospitals in England spent over £570 million on energy, con...
In 1992 the United Nations (UN), governments and major parties set an agenda for sustainable develop...
Health care lies at the forefront of the impacts of climate change. Since the health sector is a maj...
Abstract Background Healthcare aims to promote good health and yet demonstrably contributes to clima...
The National Health Services (NHS) is currently undertaking its largest hospital building programme ...
Background: In 2008, the World Health Organisation (WHO) urged health sectors to lead by example in ...
Background: Climate change is one of the largest threats to human health and well-being globally. Th...
Background Climate change threatens to undermine the past 50 years of gains in public health. In re...
This Information Paper describes the sustainability strategies of the University College London Hosp...
The threat to human health from climate change means that all levels of government and private and p...
The UK's Health System is in crisis, central funding no longer keeping pace with demand. Traditional...
In 2015/16 National Health Service (NHS) hospitals in England spent over £570 million on energy, con...
In 1992 the United Nations (UN), governments and major parties set an agenda for sustainable develop...
Health care lies at the forefront of the impacts of climate change. Since the health sector is a maj...
Abstract Background Healthcare aims to promote good health and yet demonstrably contributes to clima...
The National Health Services (NHS) is currently undertaking its largest hospital building programme ...
Background: In 2008, the World Health Organisation (WHO) urged health sectors to lead by example in ...
Background: Climate change is one of the largest threats to human health and well-being globally. Th...
Background Climate change threatens to undermine the past 50 years of gains in public health. In re...
This Information Paper describes the sustainability strategies of the University College London Hosp...
The threat to human health from climate change means that all levels of government and private and p...
The UK's Health System is in crisis, central funding no longer keeping pace with demand. Traditional...
In 2015/16 National Health Service (NHS) hospitals in England spent over £570 million on energy, con...
In 1992 the United Nations (UN), governments and major parties set an agenda for sustainable develop...
Health care lies at the forefront of the impacts of climate change. Since the health sector is a maj...