Implantación de los sistemas de gestión medioambiental voluntarios en la red hospitalaria españolaestado actual (2015)

  1. Sergio García Vicente
  2. Agustín Llopis González
  3. María Morales Suárez-Varela
Journal:
Revista de Salud Ambiental

ISSN: 1697-2791

Year of publication: 2016

Issue Title: Epidemiología ambiental

Volume: 16

Issue: 2

Pages: 92-102

Type: Article

More publications in: Revista de Salud Ambiental

Abstract

Hospitals produce vast amounts of waste and are large consumers of energy and natural resources. However, do they worry about environmental health? With this question in mind, and in order to approach hospital environmental practices, the introduction into the Spanish hospital network of the most accepted certified environmental management systems (CEMS), such as ISO 14001 and EMAS, was evaluated so as to obtain a point of reference for environmental practices in our National Health System as no up-to-date, specific official register exists. To this end, a list of hospitals by Spanish Autonomous Community having CEMS in force in 2015 was drawn up using official databases, evaluating information and conducting fieldwork. We found that 18.9 % of hospitals had CEMS (ISO 14001 in all cases): 149 out of 787 hospitals, in the National Hospitals Catalogue, especially in Madrid (40) and Andalusia (37). Eighty-one of the certified hospitals are private. Only 23 had EMAS: 12 are public and 11 private. The resulting “map” shows the main references in order for the need to offer citizens a balance between healthcare and environmental friendliness, to be compared and envisaged based on hospital activity, considering hospitals socially responsible, environmentally friendly organisations, that seek leadership in the field of environmental sustainability together with other sectors (environmental, engineering, industrial)