2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.iccn.2021.103030
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Reducing critical care’s carbon footprint with financial and social co-benefits

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“…Such engagement requires new models of collective leadership [ 15 ], critical reflections, inclusivity and motivated action on all levels of healthcare stakeholders, policy, professional societies, hospital administration and ICU staff. Financial and social incentives may enhance the efforts to stop the deleterious effects of deteriorating ecosystems on public health [ 16 ]. Time is pressing and critical care medicine must participate in the race to zero-emission health care systems.…”
Section: Icu Sustainability: How Can We Get Our Own House In Order?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such engagement requires new models of collective leadership [ 15 ], critical reflections, inclusivity and motivated action on all levels of healthcare stakeholders, policy, professional societies, hospital administration and ICU staff. Financial and social incentives may enhance the efforts to stop the deleterious effects of deteriorating ecosystems on public health [ 16 ]. Time is pressing and critical care medicine must participate in the race to zero-emission health care systems.…”
Section: Icu Sustainability: How Can We Get Our Own House In Order?mentioning
confidence: 99%