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Sustainable Healthcare Practices: Bridging Environmental Health and Management

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  • Behera
  • Mahajan
  • Vashisht
  • RenukaJyothi
  • Bhardwaj
  • Parekh
  • Bamne

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Introduction: the Archives of Environmental healthcare professionals. (This article was peer-reviewed and published in Increasingly, concern for the environmental footprint of healthcare activities, including the excessive consumption of energy and water, waste generation, and utilization of hazardous chemicals, is burgeoning among & Occupational Health. Methods: healthcare settings and the challenges and benefits faced. the use of environmentally friendly products. Their case studies examined how sustainable practices were adopted in various facilities. The review addressed topics including green building design, waste management, energy conservation, and A literature review and case studies at three healthcare. Results: funding and lack of awareness among healthcare staff emerged as challenges. a positive impact. In addition, limited healthcare, but much remains to be done. These case studies showcase examples of initiatives, such as green building certifications, programs to reduce waste, and the use of renewable energy sources, that have made The results show progress towards adopting sustainable practices in. Conclusions: Change in Health Care and Society Most recently, health care has recognized that many environmental factors often controlled by policies from outside the health sector– affect a person’s health and well-being. and training for healthcare personnel to create a culture of sustainability. Sustainability and Climate sustainable practices in healthcare.

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Handle: RePEc:dbk:health:v:3:y:2024:i::p:.377:id:.377
DOI: 10.56294/hl2024.377
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