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Brief Guide to Sustainable Practices in Hospitals
Siddiqi, Syed
Siddiqi, Syed
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2023-09-21
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https://doi.org/10.61449/ajhcs.2023.7
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With the impacts of climate change becoming more apparent than ever, it is time to look at the leading causes of the worsening state of the globe. Not only will resolving these sources of environmental decay create a safer planet, it will lead to better health for those that populate it. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) has found that environmental hazards, to include air pollution, chemical exposures and extreme weather changes, can lead to several illnesses to include chronic disease such as cancer and asthma and acute symptoms such as heat exhaustion. Resolving these issues will lead to better lifestyles and life longevity. Surprisingly enough, researchers at Yale University and Northeastern University have found that hospital buildings are ranked second in the amount of energy that is used amongst all commercial buildings. The harmful health effects caused by the ones that treat and care for illnesses is ironic to say the least. It is important for changes in the healthcare industry to improve the community by practicing safer and greener methods of care. A few of the major areas that can improve sustainable practices within hospital systems are discussed below.
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Siddiqi, S. (2023). Brief Guide to Sustainable Practices in Hospitals. American Journal of Healthcare Strategy. doi:10.61449/ajhcs.2023.7
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