Environmental sustainability and the limits of healthcare resource allocation
James Hart, Sapfo Lignou, Mark Sheehan

TL;DR
The paper argues that healthcare systems must balance health and environmental sustainability, but decisions should be made at higher levels due to complex trade-offs.
Contribution
The paper challenges the assumption that healthcare decision-makers should prioritize environmental values in resource allocation.
Findings
Healthcare systems are both affected by and contributors to environmental degradation.
Trade-offs between healthcare and environmental sustainability are unavoidable and require broader considerations.
Healthcare decision-makers lack the authority and capacity to prioritize environmental values in resource allocation.
Abstract
Recent literature has drawn attention to the complex relationship between health care and the environmental crisis. Healthcare systems are significant contributors to climate change and environmental degradation, and the environmental crisis is making our health worse and thus putting more pressure on healthcare systems; our health and the environment are intricately linked. In light of this relationship, we might think that there are no trade‐offs between health and the environment; that healthcare decision‐makers have special responsibilities to the environment; and that environmental values should be included in healthcare resource‐allocation decisions. However, we argue that these claims are mistaken. The environmental crisis involves a wider range of considerations than just health. There is a plurality of reasons to act on the environment; we might do so to protect the natural…
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Taxonomy
TopicsClimate Change and Health Impacts · Health and Conflict Studies · Global Health Care Issues
