The next generation of health-care sustainability metrics must expand the scope of observation and the entry points for interventions. Specifically, metrics should be standardised, reliable, meaningful, integrated with data management systems, fair, and aligned with the core mission of health care. Incentives with the potential to contradict sustainability goals must be addressed in future planning and implementation if the next generation of metrics is to be effective and incentivise positive systemic change.
Guiding principles for the next generation of health-care sustainability metrics
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Matthew J Eckelman, Ulli Weisz, Peter-Paul Pichler, Jodi D Sherman, Prof Helga Weisz, Guiding principles for the next generation of health-care sustainability metrics, The Lancet Planetary Health, 01 Aug 2024
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28 Aug 2024
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Matthew J Eckelman, Ulli Weisz, Peter-Paul Pichler, Jodi D Sherman, Prof Helga Weisz, Guiding principles for the next generation of health-care sustainability metrics, The Lancet Planetary Health, 01 Aug 2024