Towards a green hospital approach in Oman: A case study of quantifying an environmental impact

Author:

Al Fannah Jehan1ORCID,Al Sabahi Sultana2ORCID,Al Harthi Hasina3ORCID,Al Bahrani Maher4ORCID,Al Salmi Qasem5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Quality and Patient Safety Royal Hospital Ministry of Health Muscat Oman

2. Knowledge Translation Ministry of Health Muscat Oman

3. Research Unit Royal Hospital Ministry of Health Muscat Oman

4. Anaesthesia and Critical Care Royal Hospital, Ministry of Health Muscat Oman

5. Directorate General of Planning and Studies Ministry of Health Muscat Oman

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionThe environmental impact of hospitals and healthcare providers practices is substantial, although often unnoticed and infrequently tracked. A green and healthy hospital is one that promotes public health by continuously monitoring and reducing its environmental impact.MethodsWe adopted a descriptive case study design with a multi‐dimensional evaluation and monitoring of carbon emission equivalence (CO2e) using two examples from a tertiary care hospital practice in Oman. One example (1) was related to inhalation anaesthetic gases (IAG) consumption and the second example (2) was related to estimation of telemedicine clinics (TMCs) CO2e travel‐related savings.ResultsThe cumulative consumption of three different (1) IAG over three years (2019, 2020, 2021) was generated with estimated CO2e for each year for sevoflurane, isoflurane and desflurane. Desflurane had the lowest consumption with a yearly cumulative consumption of 6000 mL, 1500 mL, and 3000 mL for the years 2019, 2020 and 2021. The (2) TMCs during the first two years of the COVID‐19 pandemic travel related CO2e savings were in the range of 12.65–3483.1 tonnes. In the second year of launching this service it doubled to a range of 24–6610.5 tonnes of CO2e savings.ConclusionA green and healthy hospital approach of tracking and monitoring environmental impact of healthcare providers practices is critical for health planning and management of the environmental policy. This case study illustrated the importance of closely tracking hospital‐based practices from an environmental perspective towards a green hospital approach.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health Policy

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