2018
DOI: 10.18043/ncm.79.5.334
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Clean Construction Practices at Hospitals Improve Public Health

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“…In addition, there has been a Medical Advocates for Healthy Air (MAHA) initiative to reduce idling and diesel exhaust fumes caused by construction. Rachel McIntosh-Kastrinsky, manager at MAHA, and Dr. Tom Zweng, formerly of Novant Health, write about how hospital systems are working together to improve air quality to protect both patients and workers from construction pollution [16].…”
Section: Infrastructure and Surveillancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, there has been a Medical Advocates for Healthy Air (MAHA) initiative to reduce idling and diesel exhaust fumes caused by construction. Rachel McIntosh-Kastrinsky, manager at MAHA, and Dr. Tom Zweng, formerly of Novant Health, write about how hospital systems are working together to improve air quality to protect both patients and workers from construction pollution [16].…”
Section: Infrastructure and Surveillancementioning
confidence: 99%