Ecological transformation and environmental health at AP-HP

Ecological transformation and environmental health at AP-HP
Ecological transformation and environmental health at AP-HP

Around a hundred agents came to discuss the actions and tools deployed at the AP-HP such as the Health Faire® Plan, the Carebone® tool, energy or eco-maternity as well as the projects carried out by the management, university hospital groups and AP-HP Home Hospitalization.

The commitment to ecological transformation and environmental health at the AP-HP is not only institutional, it is also that of many professionals who lead actions within all AP hospitals and services. -HP. During this day, seven AP-HP professionals presented their actions such as Romain , health executive at Lariboisière hospital.
Find the presentation by Romain Fontaine who, around three questions, talks about his commitment, and his initiative which protects professionals, patients and the planet.

Three questions on sustainable development in services

To make more and more professionals aware of the challenges of ecological transformation in health, the AP-HP deployed in 2023 the Plan Health Faire® collaborative workshop which allows them to understand the essential issues of sustainable development (its complexity and its nature). systemic) applied to health. Since its implementation in 2023, 2,400 AP-HP professionals have participated in this workshop and 70 professionals have become facilitators to in turn lead workshops.

The AP-HP has also developed the Carebone® tool which makes it possible to estimate the carbon footprint of health products, medical devices, medicines and even care procedures. This tool allows professionals to objectivize the difference between two treatment alternatives and to choose the most virtuous. Carebone® also makes it possible to promote the efforts of professionals and disseminate good practices.

Carebone®: the tool to decarbonize AP-HP care

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