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Taking action towards climate-resilient, low-carbon, health systems: Perspectives from Canadian health leaders and healthcare professionals
Sustainable business and solutions
First published online May 2024 - Healthcare Management Forum
Date (DD-MM-YYYY)
10-10-2024 to 10-10-2025
Available on-demand until 10th October 2025
Cost
Free
Education type
Article
CPD subtype
On-demand
Description
Climate change poses significant public health and health system challenges including increased demand for health services due to chronic and acute health impacts from vector-borne diseases, heat-related illness, and injury from severe weather. As climate change worsens, so do its effects on health systems such as increasing severity of weather extremes causing damage to healthcare infrastructure and interference with supply chains. Ironically, health sectors globally are significant contributors to climate change, generating an estimated 5% of global emissions. Achieving “net zero” health systems require large-scale change with shared decision-making to coordinate a pan-Canadian approach to creating climate-resilient and low-carbon healthcare. In this article, we discuss healthcare professionals’ and health leaders’ perceptions of responsibility for practicing and advocating for climate-resilient and low-carbon healthcare in Canada.
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