TY - JOUR
T1 - Climate change
T2 - challenges and opportunities to scale up surgical, obstetric, and anaesthesia care globally
AU - Roa, Lina
AU - Velin, Lotta
AU - Tudravu, Jemesa
AU - McClain, Craig D.
AU - Bernstein, Aaron
AU - Meara, John G.
PY - 2020/11
Y1 - 2020/11
N2 - Climate change affects human health in a myriad of ways, requiring reassessment of the nature of scaling up care delivery and the effect that care delivery has on the environment. 5 billion people do not have access to safe and timely surgical care, and the quantity and severity of conditions that require surgical, obstetric, and anaesthesia care will increase substantially as a result of climate change. However, surgery is resource intensive and contributes substantially to greenhouse-gas emissions. In response to climate change, the surgical, obstetric, and anaesthesia community has a key role to play to ensure that a scale-up of service delivery incorporates mitigation and adaptation strategies. As countries scale up surgical care, understanding the implications of surgery on climate change and the implications of climate change on surgical care will be crucial in the development of health policies.
AB - Climate change affects human health in a myriad of ways, requiring reassessment of the nature of scaling up care delivery and the effect that care delivery has on the environment. 5 billion people do not have access to safe and timely surgical care, and the quantity and severity of conditions that require surgical, obstetric, and anaesthesia care will increase substantially as a result of climate change. However, surgery is resource intensive and contributes substantially to greenhouse-gas emissions. In response to climate change, the surgical, obstetric, and anaesthesia community has a key role to play to ensure that a scale-up of service delivery incorporates mitigation and adaptation strategies. As countries scale up surgical care, understanding the implications of surgery on climate change and the implications of climate change on surgical care will be crucial in the development of health policies.
U2 - 10.1016/S2542-5196(20)30247-3
DO - 10.1016/S2542-5196(20)30247-3
M3 - Review article
C2 - 33159881
AN - SCOPUS:85095406596
SN - 2542-5196
VL - 4
SP - e538-e543
JO - The Lancet Planetary Health
JF - The Lancet Planetary Health
IS - 11
ER -