BACKGROUND: The healthcare sector is a significant contributor to global carbon emissions, in part due to extensive travelling by patients and health workers. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the potential of telemedicine services based on videoconferencing technology to reduce travelling and thus carbon emissions in the healthcare sector. METHODS: A life cycle inventory was performed to evaluate the carbon reduction potential of telemedicine activities beyond a reduction in travel related emissions. The study included two rehabilitation units at Umeå University Hospital in Sweden. Carbon emissions generated during telemedicine appointments were compared with care-as-usual scenarios. Upper and lower bound emissions scenarios were created based on di...
Introduction: Climate change threatens human health, and health care as an industry is responsible f...
Climate change presents a global health threat. However, the provision of healthcare, including dial...
Objective. In this proof-of-concept study, we evaluated the availability of emergency medical servic...
BACKGROUND: The healthcare sector is a significant contributor to global carbon emissions, in part d...
The healthcare sector is a significant contributor to global carbon emissions, in part due to extens...
The healthcare sector is a significant contributor to global carbon emissions, in part due to extens...
Background: The healthcare sector is a significant contributor to global carbon emissions, in part d...
In the rapidly progressing field of telemedicine, there is a multitude of evidence assessing the eff...
The carbon footprint associated with healthcare has recently raised concerns about how medical pract...
Abstract Digital health can reduce CO2 emissions thanks to telemedicine and access to digital test r...
This retrospective study evaluates the effect of a telemedicine program developed in the central Cat...
Climate changes associated with global warming are now widely recognized as a threat to human health...
Climate changes associated with global warming are now widely recognized as a threat to human health...
Abstract Background Healthcare systems generate subst...
Background: Anthropogenic climate change presents a major global health threat. However, the very pr...
Introduction: Climate change threatens human health, and health care as an industry is responsible f...
Climate change presents a global health threat. However, the provision of healthcare, including dial...
Objective. In this proof-of-concept study, we evaluated the availability of emergency medical servic...
BACKGROUND: The healthcare sector is a significant contributor to global carbon emissions, in part d...
The healthcare sector is a significant contributor to global carbon emissions, in part due to extens...
The healthcare sector is a significant contributor to global carbon emissions, in part due to extens...
Background: The healthcare sector is a significant contributor to global carbon emissions, in part d...
In the rapidly progressing field of telemedicine, there is a multitude of evidence assessing the eff...
The carbon footprint associated with healthcare has recently raised concerns about how medical pract...
Abstract Digital health can reduce CO2 emissions thanks to telemedicine and access to digital test r...
This retrospective study evaluates the effect of a telemedicine program developed in the central Cat...
Climate changes associated with global warming are now widely recognized as a threat to human health...
Climate changes associated with global warming are now widely recognized as a threat to human health...
Abstract Background Healthcare systems generate subst...
Background: Anthropogenic climate change presents a major global health threat. However, the very pr...
Introduction: Climate change threatens human health, and health care as an industry is responsible f...
Climate change presents a global health threat. However, the provision of healthcare, including dial...
Objective. In this proof-of-concept study, we evaluated the availability of emergency medical servic...