Hospitals management transformative initiatives; towards energy efficiency and environmental sustainability in healthcare facilities

IF 2.6 Q1 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Helen Dion, M. Evans, P. Farrell
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Purpose Energy-saving is a growing challenge worldwide because of population growth, economic activity and high consumption rates that are unsustainable in the long term. Health-care facilities and hospitals face the challenge of increases in operational costs. This paper aims to appraise challenges to adopting energy-saving policies and proposes a roadmap for sustainability and energy efficiency management in hospitals and health-care facilities. Design/methodology/approach Eight hospitals were examined as case studies through qualitative interviews with hospital senior management, executives and health-care facilities managers in addition to collecting relevant data from the literature; there is critical appraisal and content analysis of this data. Findings This study established factors influencing implementation and challenges to energy-saving strategies. This study proposed guidelines for efficient energy management in hospitals and health-care facilities. This study concluded that the best performance is secured by integrating the proposed guidelines with the adoption of ISO 50001 energy management systems to achieve the United Nations’ sustainable development goal – SDG 7 “affordable and clean energy”. Research limitations/implications This study is limited to the initiatives/experiences of the hospitals studied in the Middle East and North Africa region. Originality/value This study’s findings, conclusions, recommendations and proposed guidelines enrich the body of knowledge. This will allow industry key stakeholders, hospitals and health-care facilities managers to overcome challenges of implementing energy management. In addition, adopting the proposed guidelines will improve energy efficiency and help hospitals in green initiatives as they seek to demonstrate their support for United Nations’ sustainable development goals.
医院管理变革举措;医疗保健设施的能源效率和环境可持续性
目的由于人口增长、经济活动和长期不可持续的高消费率,节能在世界范围内是一个日益严峻的挑战。卫生保健设施和医院面临着运营成本增加的挑战。本文旨在评估采取节能政策的挑战,并提出医院和医疗机构可持续性和能效管理的路线图。设计/方法/方法除了从文献中收集相关数据外,还通过对医院高级管理人员、高管和医疗机构管理人员的定性访谈,对八家医院进行了个案研究;对这些数据进行了批判性评价和内容分析。发现本研究确定了影响节能战略实施的因素和面临的挑战。这项研究为医院和医疗机构的高效能源管理提出了指导方针。这项研究得出的结论是,通过将拟议的指导方针与采用ISO 50001能源管理系统相结合,以实现联合国的可持续发展目标——可持续发展目标7“负担得起的清洁能源”,可以确保最佳绩效。研究局限性/影响本研究仅限于中东和北非地区所研究医院的举措/经验。独创性/价值本研究的发现、结论、建议和拟议指南丰富了知识体系。这将使行业关键利益相关者、医院和医疗保健设施管理者能够克服实施能源管理的挑战。此外,通过拟议的指导方针将提高能源效率,并帮助医院采取绿色举措,以表明他们对联合国可持续发展目标的支持。
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Journal of Engineering Design and Technology
Journal of Engineering Design and Technology ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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6.50
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