Canadian Association of Radiologists Statement on Environmental Sustainability in Medical Imaging

Author:

Hanneman Kate12ORCID,Szava-Kovats Andrew3,Burbridge Brent4,Leswick David4,Nadeau Brandon5,Islam Omar6,Lee Emil J. Y.7,Harris Alison8,Hamel Candyce9ORCID,Brown Maura J.10ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Imaging, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

2. University Medical Imaging Toronto, Joint Department of Medical Imaging, University Health Network (UHN), Toronto, ON, Canada

3. Peter Lougheed Hospital, Alberta Health Services, Calgary, AB, Canada

4. Department of Medical Imaging, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada

5. Department of Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada

6. Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, Canada

7. Department of Medical Imaging, Fraser Health Authority, Vancouver, BC, Canada

8. Department of Radiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

9. Canadian Association of Radiologists, Ottawa, ON, Canada

10. Diagnostic Imaging, BC Cancer, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Abstract

Immediate and strategic action is needed to improve environmental sustainability and reduce the detrimental effects of climate change. Climate change is already adversely affecting the health of Canadians related to worsening air pollution and wildfire smoke, increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, and expansion of vector-borne and infectious illnesses. On one hand, radiology contributes to the climate crisis by generating greenhouse gas emissions and waste during the production, manufacture, transportation, and use of medical imaging equipment and supplies. On the other hand, radiology departments are also susceptible to equipment and infrastructure damage from flooding, extreme temperatures, and power failures, as well as workforce shortages due to injury and illness, potentially disrupting radiology services and increasing costs. The Canadian Association of Radiologists’ (CAR) advocacy for environmentally sustainable radiology in Canada encompasses both minimizing the detrimental effects that delivery of radiology services has on the environment and optimizing the resilience of radiology departments to increasing health needs and changing patterns of disease on imaging related to climate change. This statement provides specific recommendations and pathways to help guide radiologists, medical imaging leadership teams, industry partners, governments, and other key stakeholders to transition to environmentally sustainable, net-zero, and climate-resilient radiology organizations. Specific consideration is given to unique aspects of medical imaging in Canada. Finally, environmentally sustainable radiology programs, policies, and achievements in Canada are highlighted.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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1. Climate Change, Health Equity, and Environmentally Sustainable Radiology;Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal;2024-08-11

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