2023
DOI: 10.2196/44823
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The Role of Virtual Consulting in Developing Environmentally Sustainable Health Care: Systematic Literature Review

Abstract: Background Health systems globally need to rapidly set and achieve targets for reaching net zero carbon emissions. Virtual consulting (including video- and telephone-based consulting) is regarded as one means by which this might be achieved, largely through reduced patient travel. Little is currently known about the ways in which forms of virtual consulting might contribute to the net zero agenda or how countries may develop and implement programs at scale that can support increased environmental s… Show more

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“…Evidence reveal escalating pressures on families and caregivers, both emotionally and financially, alongside substantial financial strains on the entire healthcare system ( 10 ). Hence, telemedicine services represent an innovative solution that lessens the burden on patients’ support networks, is more environmentally friendly, and incurs reduced costs compared to in-person appointments ( 11–13 ). While further investigations are necessary to gauge the environmental impact and social costs, telemedicine has been reported as a feasible approach to assist individuals with dementia stay connected to their service providers amid the pandemic ( 14 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence reveal escalating pressures on families and caregivers, both emotionally and financially, alongside substantial financial strains on the entire healthcare system ( 10 ). Hence, telemedicine services represent an innovative solution that lessens the burden on patients’ support networks, is more environmentally friendly, and incurs reduced costs compared to in-person appointments ( 11–13 ). While further investigations are necessary to gauge the environmental impact and social costs, telemedicine has been reported as a feasible approach to assist individuals with dementia stay connected to their service providers amid the pandemic ( 14 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The digitalization of healthcare seems to contribute to the decrease in carbon emissions (e.g., telehealth-tele-consultation, tele-diagnosis, tele-monitoring, tele-assistance, and tele-expertise, etc.) [5,6] and reduce waste (e.g., electronic health records, electronic medical records, e-prescription, e-referrals, e-sick leave, etc.) [7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%