2024: DesHealth – Reports

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This report is part of the project DesHealth: Report on emerging skills needs

The purpose of this article, a questionnaire (survey) was shared with relevant stakeholders to evaluate existing green skills in health care. The survey centred around questions of in terest in how today’s professional competen cies are meeting the participating organisa tions’ activities; what training processes are present; and why certain topics should be the focus in education during upcoming years. The DesHealth project partners conducted 18 interviews based on the survey, representing different stakeholders in EU countries.

Responsible authors: Stiftelsen TEM (Nordic Center for Sustainable Healthcare) – Felicia Hedetoft and Daniel Eriksson.

DesHealth is funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the National Agency Erasmus+ INDIRE. Neither the European Union nor INDIRE can be held responsible for them.

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This report is part of the project DesHealth: A systemic design approach to education and training on sustainable healthcare.

This article aims to present a range of good practices in sustainable healthcare, collected by the partners of the DesHealth project, which can serve both The fields investigated are: PRODUCTS as references to current and workable cases and as inspirations for future topics in education and training. These good practices are categorised into three main areas: Products, Healthcare Providers, and Research & Other Initiatives.

Responsible authors: Stiftelsen TEM (Nordic Center for Sustainable Healthcare) – Felicia Hedetoft and Daniel Eriksson

DesHealth is funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the National Agency Erasmus+ INDIRE. Neither the European Union nor INDIRE can be held responsible for them.

si report

This report is part of the project DesHealth: A systemic design approach to education and training on sustainable healthcare.

The content of the report builds on scope 1: direct emissions from sources owned or controlled by the organisation, such as fossil fuels burned in company vehicles or production plants. Scope 2: indirect emissions from the energy pur chased and consumed by the organisation, such as electricity. Scope 3: Indirect emissions in the value chain: business travel, operational waste, and product usage.

Responsible authors: Daniel Eriksson, Amina Pereno, Davide Nonis

DesHealth is funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the National Agency Erasmus+ INDIRE. Neither the European Union nor INDIRE can be held responsible for them.

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