i-CLIMATE: a "clinical climate informatics" action framework to reduce environmental pollution from healthcare.
Addressing environmental pollution and climate change is one of the biggest sociotechnical challenges of our time. While information technology has led to improvements in healthcare, it has also contributed to increased energy usage, destructive natural resource extraction, piles of e-waste, and increased greenhouse gases. We introduce a framework "Information technology-enabled Clinical cLimate InforMAtics acTions for the Environment" (i-CLIMATE) to illustrate how clinical informatics can help reduce healthcare's environmental pollution and [...]
Author(s): Sittig, Dean F, Sherman, Jodi D, Eckelman, Matthew J, Draper, Andrew, Singh, Hardeep
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocac137