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Impact on the reduction of CO2 emissions due to the use of telemedicine

César Morcillo Serra, Ana Aroca Tanarro, Catherine Mary Cummings, Araceli Jiménez Fuertes, José Francisco Tomás Martínez

2022Scientific Reports60 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Digital health can reduce CO 2 emissions thanks to telemedicine and access to digital test results and medical reports. However, the environmental impact of digital health activity is not well known. Here, we show that telemedicine reduces CO 2 emissions. We found a net total of 6,655 tons of CO 2 emissions decrease through a reduction in patient travel to surgeries and medical clinics thanks to the alternatives of digital appointments and digital access to test results and medical reports, which avoid the need to travel to a clinic for a face-to-face visit or to pick up printed results or reports. During 2020, a total of 640,122 digital appointments were carried out by the health care company, which avoided 1,957 net tons of CO 2 emissions, while patients downloaded 3,064,646 digital medical reports through the company portal, which avoided an additional 4,698 net tons of CO 2 emissions. Our results demonstrate how digital appointments and digital reports, reduce CO 2 emissions by reducing the need for patient travel.

Topics & Concepts

TelemedicineDigital healthBusinessTest (biology)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Medical emergencyHealth careTelecommunicationsEnvironmental healthMedicineComputer sciencePolitical sciencePaleontologyBiologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)DiseaseLawPathologyMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsTelemedicine and Telehealth ImplementationConferences and Exhibitions Management