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Many anesthesia equipment and facility design choices can have significant environmental impact.Īccording to a study from the University of Chicago, the health care sector accounts for 8 percent of the United States total greenhouse gas emissions.Inhaled anesthetics are potent greenhouse gases.Operating rooms generate 20–30 percent of total hospital waste.MedShare – Medical Equipment Recovery Service.REMEDY – Recovered Medical Equipment for the Developing World.Greening the O.R., Practice Greenhealth.Consider strategic sustainability research projects that will lead to financial and environmental savings for the hospital.Īdditional Web Sources of Health Care Sustainability Information.Evaluate new equipment, facility, and behavior options for improved sustainability.Educate staff regarding the health, safety, and cost benefits of environmental projects.Become involved in environmental preferable purchasing.Collaborate with hospital leadership to embed pollution prevention as part of the core business mission, to improve the health of our patients, employees and the surrounding community.Develop/join a Sustainability Committee at a department, hospital, or society level and advocate for a sustainability officer.When negotiating equipment upgrades/contracts, request vendors take back old equipment for refurbishment and donation, or request vendor use a certified sustainable electronics recycling vendor.Use a certified sustainable electronics recycling vendor to dispose of old equipment.Avoid excess electronics without proven benefit to patient care.Minimize excessive use of reusable and disposable towels and blankets.Consider intraoperative recycling program for clean plastics, paper and cardboard.Avoid default of placing all waste into a biohazard or sharps bins.Segregate waste according to type (pharmaceutical, solid, biohazard, etc.).Donate expired or unused open equipment.Reformulate anesthesia supply carts to eliminate unnecessary items.Reformulate prefabricated kits to eliminate unnecessary items.Adjust stock levels to minimize discarding expired items.Reprocess or recycle suitable disposable equipment.Consider purchase of reusable or reprocessed equipment over disposable.Only open equipment intended for immediate use.Dispose of unused medications and vials according to regulations (and not exceeding).Use appropriate sized vials for an individual patient.Consider investing in WAG trapping (for volatiles only) or WAG destroying (all inhaled anesthetics, including nitrous oxide) technology, only after all aforementioned interventions are maximized and institution cost/benefit analyses performed.
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Step-by-Step Guide: How to Start an Intraoperative Recycling Program for Plastics and Paper.
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The Environmental Impact of Inhaled Anesthetics The Environmental Impact of Manufacturing and Disposing of Large Anesthesia MachinesĢ.Government Oversight of Reprocessed Equipment.Life Cycle Assessment: Cradle to Grave Analysis.
