» Articles » PMID: 33284689

Transforming The Medical Device Industry: Road Map To A Circular Economy

Overview
Specialty Health Services
Date 2020 Dec 7
PMID 33284689
Citations 33
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

A circular economy involves maintaining manufactured products in circulation, distributing resource and environmental costs over time and with repeated use. In a linear supply chain, manufactured products are used once and discarded. In high-income nations, health care systems increasingly rely on linear supply chains composed of single-use disposable medical devices. This has resulted in increased health care expenditures and health care-generated waste and pollution, with associated public health damage. It has also caused the supply chain to be vulnerable to disruption and demand fluctuations. Transformation of the medical device industry to a more circular economy would advance the goal of providing increasingly complex care in a low-emissions future. Barriers to circularity include perceptions regarding infection prevention, behaviors of device consumers and manufacturers, and regulatory structures that encourage the proliferation of disposable medical devices. Complementary policy- and market-driven solutions are needed to encourage systemic transformation.

Citing Articles

How Can the Environmental Impact of Orthopaedic Surgery Be Measured and Reduced? Using Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction as a Test Case.

Silva de Souza Lima Cano N, Engler I, Mohammadiziazi R, Geremicca F, Lawson D, Drain N Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2024; 483(1):7-19.

PMID: 39660662 PMC: 11658741. DOI: 10.1097/CORR.0000000000003242.


Bioplastics: No solution to healthcare's plastic pollution problem.

Yu J, Diamond M, Maguire B, Miller F Healthc Manage Forum. 2024; 37(5):401-405.

PMID: 38881533 PMC: 11348639. DOI: 10.1177/08404704241259652.


Crossing the Decarbonization Chasm: A Call to Action for Hospital and Health System Leaders to Reduce Their Greenhouse Gas Emissions.

Singh H, Vernon W, Scannell T, Gerwig K NAM Perspect. 2024; 2023.

PMID: 38784639 PMC: 11114593. DOI: 10.31478/202311g.


Nudging intensive care unit personnel towards sustainable behaviour.

Van Der Zee S, Verhoog T, Post T, Garcia-Gomez P, van Raaij E, Diehl J Nurs Crit Care. 2024; 30(1):37-46.

PMID: 38710648 PMC: 11783344. DOI: 10.1111/nicc.13086.


Environmental accountability: why it matters in social accountability strategies: Rapid evidence narrative from the SAFE for Health Institutions project team.

Anawati A, Ramsoondar N, Cameron E Can Fam Physician. 2024; 70(4):228-232.

PMID: 38627009 PMC: 11280665. DOI: 10.46747/cfp.7004228.