Health technology assessment and healthcare environmental sustainability: Prioritizing effort and maximizing impact.

Martin Hensher
Author Information
  1. Martin Hensher: Menzies Institute for Medical Research, University of Tasmania, Medical Sciences Precinct, 17 Liverpool Street, Hobart, TAS, Australia. ORCID

Abstract

The growing global focus on and sense of urgency toward improving healthcare environmental sustainability and moving to low-carbon and resilient healthcare systems is increasingly mirrored in discussions of the role of health technology assessment (HTA). This considers how HTA can most effectively contribute to these goals and where other policy tools may be more effective in driving sustainability, especially given the highly limited pool of resources available to conduct environmental assessments within HTA. It suggests that HTA might most productively focus on assessing those technologies that have intrinsic characteristics which may cause specific environmental harms or vulnerabilities, while the generic environmental impacts of most other products may be better addressed through other policy and regulatory mechanisms.

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MeSH Term

Technology Assessment, Biomedical
Humans
Conservation of Natural Resources
Environment
Delivery of Health Care

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