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02.02.12

Sustainability important for NHS

Sustainability should be a key consideration for the NHS, health service leaders and the public, according to a new report by the NHS Sustainable Development Unit (SDU).

‘Sustainability in the NHS’ considers the NHS’s carbon footprint, views from health professionals and public opinion on the issue.

The report found that 90% of leaders questioned actively engage in sustainability, and believe it to be important. Out of 1,000 members of the public polled, 92% thought sustainability is very important, and 33% who believe the NHS should be more environmentally efficient.

Recommendations to improve included greater use of teleconferencing facilities and more sustainably sourced fresh food.

Sonia Roschnik, operational director of the unit, said: “Delivering sustainability requires very substantial organisational and cross organisational commitment. We’re delighted that this is now seen as a key corporate issue particularly as it makes a difference to the care of patients, the health of the public and contributes to saving money and resources.”

The report said: “Progress towards a more sustainable health system is being made but we cannot be complacent. Sustainability must be embedded into new organisational structures and governance mechanisms in a consistent way so that it becomes part of everyday practice. This is particularly crucial during times of transition and reorganisation where processes and principles are reviewed and renewed.”

NHE has previously spoken in depth with NHS SDU director Dr David Pencheon about the sustainability agenda in the health service; to see that interview visit: http://content.yudu.com/A1rt7w/NHEMarApr11/   (page 18)

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