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Sustainability & Healthcare Database Sustainability & Healthcare Database Health and environmental sustainability are fundamentally connected and are essential for the livelihood of our communities. NYU Langone and NYU researchers have recognized this connection and have led by example through their academic studies on this topic. This Sustainability & Healthcare Database compiles their publications on the intersection of public health, sustainability, pollution, and climate change. This database serves as an educational resource that illustrates how hospitals can demonstrate leadership and allow research to drive meaningful changes in practice and care. Download the Sustainability & Healthcare Database here. This document shows the database organized by categories. To view this information in an Excel file which allow the user to sort and filter information, please use the download link above. Categories: 1. Climate Change 6. Physical & Mental Health 2. Cost 7. Policy 3. Education 8. Pollution 4. Exposure a. Air a. Antibiotic b. Chemical b. Chemical c. General c. Occupational d. Noise d. Prenatal 9. Population Health 5. Food 10. Transportation a. Acessibility 11. Urban Design b. Diet 12. Waste This database is managed by the NYU Langone Health Energy & Sustainability team. Contact: [email protected]. Last Update: April 2021 Sustainability & Healthcare Database 2021, from https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/clim/29/2/jcli- 1. Climate Change d-15-0412.1.xml atmospheric drivers and healthcare’s impact to Zimmerman, R., Zhu, Q. & Dimitri, C. Promoting resilience climate change for food, energy, and water interdependencies. J Environ Stud Sci 6, 50–61 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13412-016-0362-0 Bayram, H., Bauer, A. K., Abdalati, W., Carlsten, C., Pinkerton, K. E., Thurston, G. D., Balmes, J. R., & Takaro, T. K. (2017). Environment, Global Climate Change, and Cardiopulmonary Health. American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 2. Cost 195(6), 718–724. https://doi.org/10.1164/rccm.201604-0687PP expenditures and savings on sustainable Cimprich, A, Santillán-Saldivar, J, Thiel, CL, Sonnemann, procurement and behaviors G, Young, SB. Potential for industrial ecology to support healthcare sustainability: Scoping review of a fragmented literature and Horn, S. R., Liu, T. C., Horowitz, J. A., Oh, C., Bortz, C. A., conceptual framework for future research. J Ind Ecol. 2019; 23: Segreto, F. A., Vasquez-Montes, D., Steinmetz, L. M., Deflorimonte, 1344– 1352. https://doi.org/10.1111/jiec.12921 C., Vira, S., Diebo, B. G., Neuman, B. J., Raad, M., Sciubba, D. Gerber, E. P., & Son, S. (2014). Quantifying the M., Lafage, R., Lafage, V., Hassanzadeh, H., & Passias, P. G. Summertime Response of the Austral Jet Stream and Hadley Cell (2018). Clinical Impact and Economic Burden of Hospital-Acquired to Stratospheric Ozone and Greenhouse Gases, Journal of Climate, Conditions Following Common Surgical Procedures. 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