Pediatric telemedicine visits reduce greenhouse gas emissions

David F. Grabski , Matthew J. Meyer , Jeffrey W. Gander
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Abstract

Introduction

The planet is facing a substantial crisis of global warming from the burning of fossil fuels. The global healthcare system contributes to 4.4 % of global emissions part of which can be attributed to patient travel. Telemedicine has the opportunity to provide care while obviating the need for travel. We hypothesized that the use of pediatric telemedicine will decrease carbon emissions.

Methods

We performed a review of a prospective electronic medical record system of all children that presented to an outpatient children's hospital center from August 2019 through February 2022. The primary outcome was the number of telemedicine visits that occurred per month during the time period. The home zip code for each patient was included and used to calculated the median round trip distance to travel to the outpatient clinic. The EPA greenhouse gas equivalents calculator was utilized to convert car emissions data to carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions data.

Results

Over the investigation period, there were 20,845 pediatric telemedicine visits. The travel distance that was eliminated was 1,562,716 miles (roundtrip). Using an estimate of 22.5 miles per gallon, this represents a savings of 69,454 gallons of fuel, which translates to 618 metric tonnes of CO2 saved.

Conclusion

In children, telemedicine can decrease time away from school, work for parents, need for childcare, as well as the cost and time for travel. Pediatric telemedicine use can benefit the environment through the substantial reduction of carbon dioxide emissions.

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儿科远程医疗就诊减少温室气体排放
导言由于化石燃料的燃烧,地球正面临着全球变暖的巨大危机。全球医疗系统排放的废气占全球总排放量的 4.4%,其中一部分可归因于病人的旅行。远程医疗可以在提供医疗服务的同时避免旅行。我们假设儿科远程医疗的使用将减少碳排放。方法 我们对 2019 年 8 月至 2022 年 2 月期间在儿童医院门诊中心就诊的所有儿童的前瞻性电子病历系统进行了审查。主要结果是在此期间每月的远程医疗就诊次数。每位患者的家庭邮政编码都包括在内,用于计算前往门诊的往返距离中位数。利用 EPA 温室气体当量计算器将汽车尾气排放数据转换为二氧化碳 (CO2) 排放数据。消除的旅行距离为 1,562,716 英里(往返)。以每加仑行驶 22.5 英里估算,可节省 69,454 加仑燃油,相当于减少 618 公吨二氧化碳。儿科远程医疗的使用可大幅减少二氧化碳排放,对环境有益。
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The journal of climate change and health
The journal of climate change and health Global and Planetary Change, Public Health and Health Policy
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