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Study finds doctors and patients interested in environmental impact of health care decisions

Last updated: September 12, 2024 2:07 am
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The participants came from a variety of backgrounds and regions in the U.S., providing a diverse range of perspectives on the issue. Overall, the study found that both doctors and patients were receptive to the idea of incorporating environmental considerations into health care decision-making.

One key finding was that many physicians were unaware of the environmental impact of health care and were surprised to learn about the significant contribution of the industry to greenhouse gas emissions. Once informed, however, they expressed a willingness to explore ways to reduce emissions without compromising patient care.

Patients, on the other hand, showed a strong interest in environmental issues and were generally supportive of making changes to their care if it could help reduce harm to the environment. Some participants even suggested that they would be willing to travel further or pay more for eco-friendly treatment options.

The study also highlighted the need for increased education and awareness among both physicians and patients. Many participants expressed a desire for more information on the environmental impact of different treatment options and how they could make more sustainable choices.

Overall, the study suggests that there is a growing interest in addressing the environmental impact of health care decisions. By raising awareness and providing information on ways to reduce emissions without compromising care, physicians and patients can work together to create a more sustainable health care system.

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