Ambition With Uncertainty: Exploring Policy-Makers' Perspectives on Pathways to Net Zero Healthcare.

IF 5.1 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Anand Bhopal, Kristine Bærøe, Ole F Norheim
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Background: Over 80 countries have now signed up to the COP26 Health Programme-a World Health Organization (WHO)-led initiative on climate change and health-of which 45 countries have committed to reaching net zero emissions before 2050. Efforts to reduce healthcare's carbon footprint raise conceptual, ethical and practical challenges for efficient and fair resource allocation. This study investigates how civil servants leading the development and implementation of national net zero healthcare strategies conceptualise the responsibility of health systems to cut emissions and describe potential trade-offs along the way.

Methods: We undertook 11 online, semi-structured qualitative research interviews between September 2022 - May 2023 with civil servants leading national net zero healthcare strategies. The interview guide explored three main areas: responsibility for emissions, priority setting and international perspectives. Interviews were coded and analysed the data using Malterud's systematic text condensation (STC).

Results: Four main themes emerged: obligation to act, leadership, governance, and prioritization. Participants described that the healthcare system should take responsibility for its entire carbon footprint, including harms inflicted beyond national borders. We also found indications of synergistic, multi-scalar health leadership-clinical, civil service, and political-helping to accelerate the net zero healthcare agenda. Participants generally rejected the notion of direct "trade-offs" between efforts to reduce emissions and patient care, emphasising ways net zero healthcare can leverage societal health improvements more broadly. These empirical findings inform the emerging literature exploring how health systems should account for their environmental impacts.

Conclusion: Our findings highlight the sincerity of ambitions to deliver net zero healthcare and uncertainties on how to get there. Further work characterising the types of constraints and trade-offs policy-makers face on the path to net zero healthcare systems, including examples of how these have been overcome, could help integrate climate concerns into healthcare decision-making and resource allocation processes.

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雄心与不确定性:探索政策制定者对实现净零医疗保健途径的看法。
背景:目前已有80多个国家签署了《第二十六次缔约方会议卫生规划》,这是世界卫生组织(世卫组织)主导的关于气候变化与健康的倡议,其中45个国家承诺在2050年之前实现净零排放。减少医疗保健碳足迹的努力为有效和公平的资源分配提出了概念、道德和实践方面的挑战。本研究调查了领导制定和实施国家净零医疗保健战略的公务员如何概念化卫生系统减少排放的责任,并描述了沿途潜在的权衡。方法:我们在2022年9月至2023年5月期间对领导国家净零医疗保健战略的公务员进行了11次在线半结构化定性研究访谈。采访指南探讨了三个主要领域:排放责任、确定优先事项和国际视野。使用Malterud的系统文本浓缩(STC)对访谈进行编码和数据分析。结果:出现了四个主题:行动的义务、领导、治理和优先排序。与会者表示,医疗保健系统应该对其整个碳足迹负责,包括对国界之外造成的危害。我们还发现了协同的、多尺度的卫生领导——临床、公务员和政治——有助于加速净零卫生保健议程的迹象。与会者普遍反对在减少排放的努力和病人护理之间直接“权衡”的概念,强调净零医疗保健可以更广泛地利用社会健康改善的方式。这些实证发现为探索卫生系统应如何考虑其环境影响的新兴文献提供了信息。结论:我们的研究结果突出了实现净零医疗保健目标的诚意,以及如何实现这一目标的不确定性。进一步研究决策者在通往净零卫生保健系统的道路上面临的限制和权衡类型,包括如何克服这些限制和权衡的例子,可能有助于将气候问题纳入卫生保健决策和资源分配过程。
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International Journal of Health Policy and Management
International Journal of Health Policy and Management Health Professions-Health Information Management
CiteScore
5.40
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14.30%
发文量
142
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Health Policy and Management (IJHPM) is a monthly open access, peer-reviewed journal which serves as an international and interdisciplinary setting for the dissemination of health policy and management research. It brings together individual specialties from different fields, notably health management/policy/economics, epidemiology, social/public policy, and philosophy into a dynamic academic mix.
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