TY - JOUR
T1 - Accelerating the transition from a linear to a circular healthcare sector: ESCH-R
T2 - study design and methodology
AU - Huijben, Jilske
AU - van Raaij, Erik
AU - on behalf of the ESCH-R Consortium members
AU - Wagelmans, Albert
AU - Piscicelli, Laura
AU - Shen, Wei-Shan
AU - van Vliet, Bas
AU - Gommers, Diederik
AU - Tibboel, Dick
AU - Bakker, Ellen J.M.
AU - Dekkers, Florijn
AU - van Leeuwen, Redmer
AU - Diehl, Jan Carel
AU - Hunfeld, Nicole
N1 - © 2025 Huijben, van Raaij, Wagelmans, Piscicelli, Shen, van Vliet, Gommers, Tibboel, Bakker, Dekkers, van Leeuwen, Diehl and Hunfeld.
PY - 2025/3/26
Y1 - 2025/3/26
N2 - Due to the significant environmental impact of healthcare, there is an urgent need to accelerate its circular transition. We provide an overview of the ESCH-R project study design and methodology for accelerating the transition from a linear to a circular healthcare sector through the development and implementation of circular interventions in the Netherlands. Using a transdisciplinary approach, we will apply the 10-R ladder framework for a circular economy to hospitals. Methods are presented to analyze current clinical practices, policies and requirements for sustainable behavioral change, from material flows and operations to policy and regulations. We describe methods for the development of circular interventions, including business models, contract templates, and product redesigns. Finally, our approach to dissemination and education is presented. The described study design and methods can be used by other hospital (settings) to identify environmental hotspots for circular interventions in their own healthcare practice and for the cross-transfer of knowledge and anticipated challenges in implementing circular strategies. Ultimately, the ESCH-R project will deliver innovative, scalable approaches for hospitals to reduce procurement of raw materials, retain value of medical products, and reduce waste streams, CO2 emissions and pollution.
AB - Due to the significant environmental impact of healthcare, there is an urgent need to accelerate its circular transition. We provide an overview of the ESCH-R project study design and methodology for accelerating the transition from a linear to a circular healthcare sector through the development and implementation of circular interventions in the Netherlands. Using a transdisciplinary approach, we will apply the 10-R ladder framework for a circular economy to hospitals. Methods are presented to analyze current clinical practices, policies and requirements for sustainable behavioral change, from material flows and operations to policy and regulations. We describe methods for the development of circular interventions, including business models, contract templates, and product redesigns. Finally, our approach to dissemination and education is presented. The described study design and methods can be used by other hospital (settings) to identify environmental hotspots for circular interventions in their own healthcare practice and for the cross-transfer of knowledge and anticipated challenges in implementing circular strategies. Ultimately, the ESCH-R project will deliver innovative, scalable approaches for hospitals to reduce procurement of raw materials, retain value of medical products, and reduce waste streams, CO2 emissions and pollution.
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U2 - 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1542187
DO - 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1542187
M3 - Article
C2 - 40206175
SN - 2296-2565
VL - 13
JO - Frontiers in Public Health
JF - Frontiers in Public Health
M1 - 1542187
ER -