Greening healthcare and slashing carbon emissions through telemedicine: a cross-sectional study from over 50 thousand remote consults at a leading tertiary hospital.

IF 3.2 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Frontiers in digital health Pub Date : 2025-05-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fdgth.2025.1497770
Roberto Nunes Umpierre, Rita Mattiello, Carlos André Aita Schmitz, Enrique Falceto de Barros, Rodolfo Souza da Silva, Marcelo Rodrigues Gonçalves, José Roberto Goldim
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Abstract

Introduction: Minimizing healthcare systems' resource footprints is crucial. To expand this focus, our objective was to assess the carbon emission reductions achievable through the introduction of telemedicine services at a prominent Brazilian tertiary hospital.

Methods: This cross-section study included all patients who had remotely held appointments in a Brazilian tertiary hospital. The primary outcome was carbon emissions. The estimated carbon emissions were first calculated based on the distance between the hospital and the patient's home address. After, the calculated distance was multiplied by the amount of carbon estimated according to the type of transport used.

Results: The study included 28,244 patients undergoing 52,878 remote appointments between March and December 2020, residing in 417 municipalities in Rio Grande do Sul and 80 towns in other Brazilian states. The total sum of distances and carbon gas reduction saved with the implementation of remote consultations amounted to 805,252.00 km and 939,641.94 kg of CO2 emissions, respectively.

Discussion: Telemedicine initiatives implemented in tertiary hospitals for less than a year result in a large amount of greenhouse gas emissions saved. Telemedicine emerges as a promising strategy with significant potential to mitigate the impact on planetary health.

通过远程医疗实现绿色医疗和减少碳排放:对一家领先三级医院5万多名远程会诊的横断面研究。
引言:最大限度地减少医疗保健系统的资源足迹至关重要。为了扩大这一重点,我们的目标是评估通过在巴西一家著名三级医院引入远程医疗服务而实现的碳减排。方法:本横断面研究包括所有在巴西三级医院远程预约的患者。主要结果是碳排放。估计的碳排放量首先是根据医院和患者家庭住址之间的距离计算出来的。然后,将计算出的距离乘以根据所使用的运输类型估计的碳量。结果:该研究包括28,244名患者,他们在2020年3月至12月期间接受了52,878次远程预约,居住在巴西南大德州的417个城市和巴西其他州的80个城镇。实施远程会诊节省的路程和减少的碳气体总量分别达到805,252.00公里和939,641.94公斤二氧化碳排放。讨论:在三级医院实施不到一年的远程医疗举措节省了大量温室气体排放。远程医疗作为一种很有前途的战略出现,在减轻对地球健康的影响方面具有巨大潜力。
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