Climate-smart health technologies CLISHEAT
Acronym
CLISHEAT
Description of the granted funding
The health care industry is among the most carbon-intensive service sectors in the industrialized world. 60-80% of the carbon footprint of healthcare is due to clinical care, while current actions on carbon-neutral healthcare aim largely on greening buildings, electricity and gas. CLISHEAT will obtain a detailed breakdown of the footprint of clinical care. With this knowledge, we can focus the development of new health technologies to reduce the carbon footprint. Critically, it is estimated that harmful and low-value treatments compose 32% of the carbon footprint of the health care sector, and increased data may add overdiagnosis. CLISHEAT brings this point to the attention of health technology developers and provide insight how artificial intelligence could be used to prevent overdiagnosis. Finally, climate change is damaging human health. CLISHEAT focuses on developing technologies that will help the healthcare to adapt to the increasing burden caused by the climate change.
Show moreStarting year
2023
End year
2025
Granted funding
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
Targeted Academy projects
Other information
Funding decision number
352891
Fields of science
Environmental sciences
Research fields
Ympäristön tutkimus
Themes
RRF Vihreän ja digitaalisen siirtymän avainalat (P3C3I2)
Identified topics
public health, occupational health