Pioneering hospitals take major steps towards decarbonizing healthcare with Philips
03 Oktober 2024 - 11:15AM
October 3, 2024
Philips helps healthcare organizations worldwide assess and
mitigate their environmental impact while enabling better care and
better care outcomes for more patients at lower cost
Amsterdam, the Netherlands – Royal Philips
(NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, today
announced significant greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction
results following collaboration with customers worldwide to assess
and mitigate their carbon footprints, while also enhancing patient
care and customer operational efficiency. Key achievements
include:
- Jackson
Health System (US): A 47% projected reduction in CO2e
emissions by replacing legacy patient monitors, comprising 508-tons
equipment lifecycle CO2e reduction and 177 tonnes CO2e reduction
due to battery and paper savings.
- Champalimaud
Foundation (Portugal): 24% emissions reduction per exam in
its radiology and nuclear medicine department, with a goal to halve
the carbon footprint of its diagnostic and interventional imaging
departments by 2028.
- Rennes
University Hospital (France): Opportunities identified to
reduce annual emissions of the cath lab through energy savings and
sustainable equipment upgrades.
- County
Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust (UK): A
sustainability blueprint developed for the trust’s ICU, focusing on
waste reduction and energy efficiency.
“Good healthcare has to be environmentally sustainable, which
means words and good intentions urgently need to be turned into
positive actions. Philips is committed to co-creating solutions
that drive measurable, impactful change. By working with
like-minded action leaders around the world, sharing with them our
expertise in sustainable healthcare operations, we are helping them
to take critical and tangible steps toward a greener future, while
at the same time enhancing patient care,” said Robert Metzke,
Global Head of Sustainability at Philips.
Examples of projects based on a comprehensive ‘360-degree’
holistic life cycle assessment (LCA) of a hospital organization’s
sustainability, together with more detail about key results [1]
include:
Jackson Health System (Miami, Florida,
US)Philips conducted a retrospective Life Cycle Assessment
of patient monitoring at 3 of Jackson Health System’s hospitals
revealing that by switching to the Philips monitoring platform from
their previous provider, over a 10-year period, they may be able to
reduce carbon emission from patient monitoring by 47%. Data from
the LCA assessment indicated that the Philips IntelliVue and
EarlyVue monitors can help reduce the health system’s patient
monitoring carbon footprint by 508 tons of CO2e across all facets
of the lifecycle. Battery and paper savings reduced CO2e by an
additional 177.1 tons. This significant reduction also
eliminates the need for an estimated 420,000 disposable AA
batteries and 6.5 million sheets of paper, which can allow the
health system to save $1.2 million over a 10-year device
lifetime.
Champalimaud Foundation (Lisbon, Portugal)In
March 2023, Philips and Champalimaud Foundation, a leader in
translational biomedical research and clinical care, entered into a
strategic partnership aimed at halving the carbon footprint of
Champalimaud’s diagnostic and interventional imaging departments by
2028. Potential reductions associated with equipment replacement
and usage over the 5-year period were calculated and a replacement
plan put into action. Based on a comprehensive LCA, the baseline
carbon footprint of the existing imaging equipment was 2,175 tonnes
CO2e. The collaboration achieved a 24% reduction in CO2e emissions
per exam in the first year, primarily through EcoDesign equipment
replacement and incorporating circular practices. Read the full
case study here.
Rennes University Hospital (Rennes, France)Part
of a five-year technology, research, and innovation partnership,
this project aimed to decarbonize and reduce the overall
environmental impact of Rennes University Hospital’s
catheterization laboratory (cath lab), in which a Philips Image
Guided Therapy System – Azurion – is used to treat strokes and
aneurysms. Conducted in accordance with the latest European Union
Product Environmental Footprint guidelines, a LCA of the carbon
footprint and other pollutants associated with Azurion and the
consumables used during interventional procedures revealed
opportunities to reduce the lab’s annual emissions through energy
savings, circular upgrades, and refurbishment. The assessment also
identified opportunities to reduce the rare metal content of
equipment and consumables. Read the full case study here.
County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust
(Darlington, UK)Philips partnered with County Durham and
Darlington NHS Foundation Trust (CDDFT) to identify key
opportunities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and materials
waste in the intensive care unit (ICU) at Darlington Memorial
Hospital. Key areas highlighted by the team for enhancing
sustainable ICU care included patient discharge optimization, waste
reduction in the supply chain, staff training to encourage
knowledge sharing and a sustainability culture, energy reduction
and materials waste associated with ICU equipment, and the
strategic refurbishment of buildings to reduce their emissions. The
results formed a blueprint to drive further change and improvement
across the Trust, in line with the UK NHS’s target of being the
world’s first net zero national health service by 2040. Read the
full case study here.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center (Nashville,
US)In collaboration with leading sustainability experts at
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Philips collaborated in a LCA
project to measure and mitigate emissions associated with an entire
radiology department. The results revealed that 10-year emissions
from Vanderbilt’s current diagnostic radiology unit amounted to
4,600 tonnes CO2e, primarily associated with lifecycle emissions
from its MR imaging suite (48%) and CT imaging suite (24%). Key
mitigation recommendations for radiology departments included
accelerating digitization, embracing circularity, and transitioning
to renewable energy sourcing. Recommendations for health technology
companies included designing for energy reduction, applying
circular design principles, and developing smart image storage.
Philips is driving sustainable and equitable
healthcarePhilips recognizes the link between human and
environmental health, with healthcare systems responsible for over
4% of global CO2 emissions [2] and significant materials usage. As
part of Philips’ broader ESG commitments, Philips is driving the
transition towards sustainable and equitable healthcare to deliver
better care for more people. The company has been carbon neutral in
its own operations since 2020. All new product introductions are
designed in line with the company’s EcoDesign requirements by 2025,
and it aims to generate 25% of its revenue from circular products
and services by 2025. Societally, it aims to improve the health and
well-being of 2 billion people per year by 2025, including 300
million people in underserved communities, and 1 million workers in
its supply chain.[1] Results from case studies are not predictive
of results in other cases.- Jackson and Health System: The LCA
results are obtained using Philips Environmental Profit & Loss
(EP&L), proxy data, literature and customer obtained data.
The LCA is not validated externally by 3rd party. -
Champalimaud Foundation and Rennes CHU: The LCA results are
obtained using Philips Environmental Profit & Loss (EP&L),
proxy data, literature and customer obtained data including
energy measurements. The LCAs are validated externally by
3rd party.[2] EDGAR—Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric
Research Emissions Data and Maps 2018
http://edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu/
For further information, please contact:
Joost Maltha Philips External Relations Tel:
+31 6 10 55
8116 Email: joost.maltha@philips.com
About Royal Philips
Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) is a leading health
technology company focused on improving people's health and
well-being through meaningful innovation. Philips’ patient- and
people-centric innovation leverages advanced technology and deep
clinical and consumer insights to deliver personal health solutions
for consumers and professional health solutions for healthcare
providers and their patients in the hospital and the home.
Headquartered in the Netherlands, the company is a leader in
diagnostic imaging, ultrasound, image-guided therapy, monitoring,
and enterprise informatics, as well as in personal health. Philips
generated 2023 sales of EUR 18.2 billion and employs approximately
69,700 employees with sales and services in more than 100
countries. News about Philips can be found at
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