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Green nephrology |
Global Dialysis is supporting moves towards greener nephrology as the 7th key element in a responsible quality management plan for dialysis centres. Adopting green nephrology policies within units can drastically reduce waste, take out costs, increase productivity, energise dialysis users as well as reduce the carbon footprint of your unit. The seven core elements of quality in dialysis centres are:
The NHS in the UK sees sustainability as part of the solution for improving quality. It's not just about climate change, it also look at reducing waste, reducing costs, developing healthcare systems that are closer to home, self care, more efficient use of drugs and equipment and better use of limited resources. 1. LightingLow energy lighting is a good investment - low energy light bulbs will save money as well as resources. Turn lights off in rooms not used and use motion sensors switches in cupboards and toilets. 2. Heating and coolingFind the thermostat and make sure temperatures are comfortable for staff and patients and that air conditioning and heating is not set to come on at the same time! 3. Staff travelSpending less time in cars makes your staff fitter and more dynamic! Encourage public transport, cycling and car sharing. Think how much your team could save on car parking and keep fit. 4. Patient travelDevelop a sustainable patient transport plan - work with patient transport, coordinate clinics to get patients' visits completed on the same day, use low emission vehicles. 5. Virtual clinicsReduce travel and empower patients. Set up telephone follow-up service for stable transplant patients. Great case study example is here where Coventry where telephone clinics are in use . 6. Low carbon shippingBring sustainability into procurement. Try purchasing fluids in the smallest possible volumes (highest concentrations) and ask suppliers to take back packaging - scoring them on their environmental policies when you buy. 7. Printers and paperUse recycled paper and monitor paper usage. Set printers to double-sided and draft. 8. Reduce, re-use, recycleLook for ways to use fewer resources (e.g. open sterile kit when required, not in advance). Put our well positioned bins for recycling paper and plastics, domestic and clinical wastes. Conduct waste audits. 9. Save waterUse water saving taps and conduct a business case for recovering waste water - this could save a great deal of money each year. Case study and "How to" here with examples from Canterbury and Ashford Hospitals 10. De-carbonise carePreventative care is the best. Do your elderly patients get cold at home (this impacts on blood pressure control). Are the diabetics benefiting from active travel? Are families reducing red meat and the health and carbon reducing benefits this brings about? Useful links
DownloadsIn addition to the downloads below, there are a number of slide packs on climate change and health for general use at www.theclimateconnection.org/library/downloads . Contacts
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