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Radiology Environmental Impact: What Is Known and How Can We Improve?

Sean Woolen, Christine J. Kim, Andrew M. Hernandez, Amy Becker, Alastair J. Martin, Edward Kuoy, William C. Pevec, Sean Tutton

2022Academic Radiology74 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The healthcare sector generates approximately 10% of the total carbon emissions in the United States. Radiology is thought to be a top contributor to the healthcare carbon footprint due to high energy-consuming devices and waste from interventional procedures. In this article, we provide a background on Radiology's environmental impact, describe why hospitals should add sustainability as a quality measure, and give a framework for radiologists to reduce the carbon footprint through quality improvement and collaboration. The healthcare sector generates approximately 10% of the total carbon emissions in the United States. Radiology is thought to be a top contributor to the healthcare carbon footprint due to high energy-consuming devices and waste from interventional procedures. In this article, we provide a background on Radiology's environmental impact, describe why hospitals should add sustainability as a quality measure, and give a framework for radiologists to reduce the carbon footprint through quality improvement and collaboration.

Topics & Concepts

Carbon footprintSustainabilityHealth careEcological footprintMedicineQuality managementQuality (philosophy)Environmental qualityBusinessMedical physicsRadiologyGreenhouse gasEconomicsMarketingEconomic growthPolitical sciencePhilosophyService (business)LawBiologyEpistemologyEcologyClimate Change and Health ImpactsRadiation Dose and ImagingHealthcare cost, quality, practices
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