WellSpan Health Joins Health Care Sector Sustainability Pledge, Making Facilities Resilient to Climate Change
YORK,
PA (Nov. 10, 2022) – WellSpan
Health was recognized by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
(HHS) at the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) on
November 10, 2022, for pledging ongoing action to make health care facilities
more sustainable and resilient to the effects of climate change. WellSpan
Health has formally committed to reducing emissions by 50 percent by 2030 and
achieving net zero emissions by 2050 and has already begun to take steps
across the health system.
“The WellSpan Health team is excited to embark on this effort as part of our commitment to reimagine healthcare. Our sustainability strategy is just another way we are taking action to improve the health of our patients and team members, as well as all our friends and neighbors across South Central Pennsylvania,” said Roxanna Gapstur, Ph.D., R.N., president and CEO of WellSpan Health. “Together, with other leading health systems across the country, our collective impact will be tremendous.”
The
health system announced
significant clinical and operational changes last month, including
partnerships with local suppliers, greening of clinical operations and
increased water and energy conservation through efficiencies in business
operations.
A September 2021 consensus statement from more than 200 medical journals named climate change the number one threat to global public health. It exposes millions of people in the United States to harm every year—with disproportionate impacts on communities that are often already more vulnerable through increases in extreme heat waves, wildfires, flooding, vector-borne diseases and other factors that worsen chronic health conditions. The healthcare sector also contributes to climate change, accounting for approximately 8.5 percent of U.S. domestic emissions.
The HHS
Office of Climate Change and Health Equity (OCCHE), part of the Office of the
Assistant Secretary for Health, developed the White House/HHS Health Sector
Climate Pledge to help focus industry response to climate challenges. In
addition to reducing their carbon footprint, signatories also commit to
producing detailed plans to prepare their facilities for both chronic and
acute catastrophic climate impacts.
One
hundred two prominent health companies in the U.S. have signed the White
House/HHS Health Sector Climate Pledge, including organizations representing
837 hospitals as well as leading health centers, suppliers, insurance
companies, group purchasing organizations, pharmaceutical companies, and
more. Federal systems like the Indian Health Service (IHS), Veterans Health
Administration (VHA), and Military Health System (MHS) are working together
to meet similar goals to those these private sector organizations have
embraced. Combined, this means that over 1,080 federal and private sector
hospitals have made such commitments, together representing over 15 percent
of U.S. hospitals.
“HHS returns this year to COP27 to report great progress,” said ADM Rachel Levine, the Assistant Secretary for Health. “Through the efforts of the Office of Climate Change and Health Equity and several other HHS agencies, we have made significant strides in introducing resources and supports to help communities and care providers accelerate their work to reduce harmful emissions and increase climate resilience in the health sector.”
For more information about how WellSpan Health is responding to our nation’s climate challenges, visit https://www.WellSpan.org/Sustainability.
About WellSpan Health
WellSpan Health’s vision is to reimagine healthcare through the delivery of comprehensive, equitable health and wellness solutions throughout our continuum of care. As an integrated delivery system focused on leading in value-based care, we encompass nearly 1,900 employed providers, 220 locations, eight award-winning hospitals, home care and a behavioral health organization serving South Central Pennsylvania and northern Maryland. With a team 20,000 strong, WellSpan experts provide a range of services, from wellness and employer services solutions to advanced care for complex medical and behavioral conditions. Our clinically integrated network of 2,600 aligned physicians and advanced practice providers is dedicated to providing the highest quality and safety, inspiring our patients and communities to be their healthiest. For more information, visit www.wellspan.org.
About
the Office of Climate Change and Health Equity
The Office of Climate Change and Health Equity (OCCHE) plays a vital role in protecting the nation’s health from climate change-related risks, including extreme heat, natural disasters, vector-borne diseases and more. Among the supports OCCHE provides for health sector companies that wish to reduce their environmental impact and become more resilient to the effects of climate change are a webinar series and associated compendium of federal resources to support emissions reduction and resilience. OCCHE also publishes a regular Climate and Health Outlook, an effort to inform health professionals and the public on how our health may be affected in the coming month(s) by climate events and provide resources to take proactive action.