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To reduce the environmental emissions of surgeries, health care providers need to implement a combination of approaches, including minimizing materials, moving away from certain heat-trapping anesthetic gases, maximizing instrument reuse or single-use device reprocessing, and reducing off-hour energy use in the operating room. These strategies can reduce the carbon footprint of an average laparoscopic hysterectomy by up to 80%. Recycling alone does very little to reduce environmental footprint. Public Health Implications. Health care services are a major source of environmental emissions and reducing their carbon footprint would improve environmental and human health. Facilities seeking to reduce environmental footprint should take a comprehensive systems approach to find safe and effective interventions and should identify and address policy barriers to implementing more sustainable practices.
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Cassandra L. Thiel
Noe Woods
Melissa M. Bilec
American Journal of Public Health
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d8d2855c3030ff03d1a8cd — DOI: https://doi.org/10.2105/ajph.2018.304397
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