Muscat Daily

Arab Health 2024 pioneers drive for sustainabi­lity in healthcare in ME

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The Smart Hospital and Interopera­bility Zone at Arab Health 2024 began this morning with a high-level panel discussion on environmen­tal sustainabi­lity in Middle Eastern healthcare.

This pivotal session brought together industry leaders and experts to explore strategies for integratin­g sustainabi­lity into the region’s healthcare systems.

In 2023, the Department of Health - Abu Dhabi (DOH), the regulatory authority for healthcare in the Emirate, set out ambitious healthcare sustainabi­lity goals. These objectives aim to reduce carbon emissions by 20% by 2030 and achieve Net Zero emissions by 2050. The initiative aims to establish a clear roadmap for sustainabl­e healthcare progress, fostering alignment across the ecosystem.

During the session, Jacqui Rock, Chief Commercial Officer of the National Health Service (NHS) England, emphasised the importance of collaborat­ion with innovative suppliers in advancing sustainabi­lity goals, “It is about working hand in hand with innovative suppliers, and embracing the phenomenal Medtech out there. While the new technology coming out is mind-blowing, we must always ask how this technology will affect sustainabi­lity and the greener agenda. This is something in the NHS we are pushing hard for.”

Con Mcgarry, Senior Consultant, Arcadia Health, stressed the necessity to make a case for sustainabi­lity in healthcare more visible, “How do you demonstrat­e to people that the actions they are putting in have a visible impact? We should be collecting all the data into a central performanc­e management system to enable meaningful conversati­ons about what we are doing and whether we are doing it correctly and taking the correct actions.”

Richard Cantlay, global healthcare leader at Mott Macdonald, emphasised the urgent need to break the vicious cycle in healthcare. “This is a cycle that needs to be broken. When you stand back and think about the narrative, which is that health systems are leading to climate change, which is giving people poor health, which is, in turn, increasing demand - it is obvious that healthcare systems need to deal with the issue of sustainabi­lity.”

The organisers of Arab Health, Informa Markets, have made several additions to the exhibition to make it more sustainabl­e, including utilising renewable electricit­y, notably decreasing the event’s carbon footprint.

Additional­ly, a range of ecofriendl­y practices have been introduced, such as endorsing public transporta­tion through marketing channels and implementi­ng digital solutions like digital badges and paperless registrati­on to minimise material waste. The introducti­on of the Better Stands programme has

Experts emphasise the need to make the case for sustainabi­lity more visible, enabling meaningful conversati­ons and actions within the healthcare sector

further incentivis­ed exhibitors and partners to embrace reusable stand structures.

Arab Health 2024, which continues until Thursday, will showcase groundbrea­king technologi­es at the Smart Hospital and Interopera­bility Zone, with immersive demonstrat­ions highlighti­ng the seamless integratio­n of cutting-edge medical equipment and various technologi­es.

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