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What is the Carbon Footprint of Digital Healthcare?

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Abstract:

Digital healthcare technologies (DHTs) have the potential to both reduce and increase the carbon footprint of healthcare systems. As healthcare rapidly digitises, leveraging technologies from electronic records to AI, it faces the challenge of balancing the environmental costs of digitalisation against the benefits of reduced emissions from traditional healthcare activities.

This policy brief explores the dual nature of DHTs in contributing to and mitigating healthcares carbon footprint. Focusing on Englands National Health Service (NHS), the study delves into how the adoption of digital technologies could either reduce or exacerbate the healthcare sectors carbon footprint, raising critical questions for the NHSs digital transformation efforts.

The analysis reveals that while DHTs offer avenues for reducing emissionssuch as telehealth reducing the need for patient and cl

Publication Year:

2024

Publisher:

UKERC

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Author(s):

Daniel_Watanabe, L., Moore, R. and Tongue, B.

Language:

English

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400807 B

Rights:

Open Access

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This data may be freely used for any purpose

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Region:

United Kingdom

Publication Type:

Working Paper

Theme(s):

UKERC Phase 4

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