Sustainability in healthcare is increasingly recognized as a multidimensional challenge that encompasses environmental, economic, social and organizational dimensions. Reducing the ecological footprint of medical services requires innovative approaches that optimize resources, minimize unnecessary travel and hospitalizations, and foster patient-centered care. In this context, telemedicine emerges as a powerful enabler, offering opportunities to reimagine the organization of healthcare delivery while aligning with broader goals of environmental responsibility, equity, and system efficienc
Digital Narrative Medicine and sustainability
Stefania Massaro
2025-01-01
Abstract
Sustainability in healthcare is increasingly recognized as a multidimensional challenge that encompasses environmental, economic, social and organizational dimensions. Reducing the ecological footprint of medical services requires innovative approaches that optimize resources, minimize unnecessary travel and hospitalizations, and foster patient-centered care. In this context, telemedicine emerges as a powerful enabler, offering opportunities to reimagine the organization of healthcare delivery while aligning with broader goals of environmental responsibility, equity, and system efficiencFile in questo prodotto:
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