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The Sustainable Healthcare Podcast
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95 episodes
1 week ago
Learn the dos and don'ts of green innovation from experienced industry leaders. Your hosts are Frederik Van Deurs and Joachim Almdal.
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The Sustainable Healthcare Podcast
092 Planetary Boundaries & Health with Mia Heide from WELA
Planetary boundaries, wellbeing & healthcare with Mia Heide (WELA)

What does it actually mean for human health that we’ve now exceeded 7 out of 9 planetary boundaries – up from 6 out of 9 in 2023 – and how should healthcare systems respond? 

In this episode, we're joined by Mia Heide, engineer and researcher at WELA – Wellbeing Economy Lab, to unpack the latest science and what it implies for policy, practice, and care pathways. Sustainable Healthcare Podcast …

We talk about:
  • What the planetary boundaries framework is – and why it’s about hard limits, not “nice-to-have” goals
  • The new 2025 assessment showing we’ve transgressed 7/9 boundaries, and what changed since 2023

  • How to downscale planetary boundaries to a country level (e.g. Denmark) using different sharing principles – equal per capita, capacity to reduce, historical responsibility, and “grandfathering” 

  • Why some principles give wealthy countries like Denmark a negative carbon budget, and why “equal” is not the same as “fair”

  • The concept of decent living standards – what’s the minimum energy and material footprint needed to secure basic human needs globally? 

  • Health impacts of specific boundaries once we overshoot them, including:
    • Climate change: extreme weather, heat stress, displacement and food security
    • Freshwater change: water scarcity, sanitation breakdown, conflict risk
    • Novel entities (PFAS, microplastics, synthetic chemicals): cancer risk, hormone disruption, fertility impacts – and why this is hugely under-discussed in public health 

  • The uncomfortable paradox: we need to meet basic needs and stay within limits – and every tonne of CO₂ still counts

  • Why healthcare decarbonisation must be seen in a two-way relationship:
    • Healthcare activities impact planetary boundaries
    • Overshooting those boundaries, in turn, undermines population health and health system resilience

  • Where Mia still finds motivation and drive in 2025 – and why “a different world is possible” is not just a slogan
About our guest – Mia Heide & WELA
Mia Heide is an engineer and researcher at WELA – Wellbeing Economy Lab, a Danish, independent think tank working for a wellbeing economy where societal progress is measured by the ability to create good lives for all within planetary boundaries – now and for future generations.

Resources & links mentioned
  • Mia’s working paper (in Danish)
    “Trivsel inden for de planetære grænser” – WELA working paper on planetary boundaries, wellbeing and health
    👉 WELA publications page: https://www.wellbeingeconomylab.com/udgivelser
  • Decent living standards & minimum energy
    Millward-Hopkins et al. (2020): “Providing decent living with minimum energy: A global scenario”
    👉 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0959378020307512
  • Planetary boundaries & latest assessments
    • Richardson et al. (2023) – updated assessment of the planetary boundaries (Stockholm Resilience Centre)
    • Planetary Health Check 2025 – Executive Summary (global status update)
      👉 https://www.planetaryhealthcheck.org/wp-content/uploads/PlanetaryHealthCheck2025_ExecutiveSummary.pdf
If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a colleague, rate the show, or suggest future guests – it really helps us bring more voices like Mia’s into the sustainable...
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1 week ago
38 minutes

The Sustainable Healthcare Podcast
091 SHC - the Sustainable Healthcare Coalition - Fiona Adshead, Keith Moore and Nathalie Preiswerk
Show Notes — Sustainable Healthcare Coalition (SHC): From Care Pathways to Greener Clinical Trials Guests:
  • Fiona — Chair, Sustainable Healthcare Coalition (SHC)
  • Keith Moore — Programme Coordinator, SHC
  • Natalie — Community of Practice Moderator, SHC
Host: Frederik Dam van Deurs (Green Innovation Group & Care Pathway Consulting) Episode in a nutshell We sit down with the Sustainable Healthcare Coalition (SHC) to unpack what it really takes to decarbonize healthcare—both at the level of everyday care pathways and the specialized world of clinical trials. We cover SHC’s origin story with the NHS, why scope 3 (supply chain) matters, how SHC evolved into a not-for-profit platform connecting public and private actors, and the tools and frameworks helping systems act now. Natalie also previews the first in-person conference of the Sustainable Clinical Trials – Community of Practice in London on 4 November 2025—a highly interactive day shaping the community’s 2026 agenda. What we cover
  • SHC origin & mission: From a UK roundtable (2011) to a global, not-for-profit platform bridging health systems and industry on sustainability.
  • Why scope 3 is the big lever: Pharma and med-tech footprints, and how collaborative forums beat procurement-only dialogues.
  • Three universal priorities for greener care:
    1. Shift care closer to the patient,
    2. Use digital tools to empower patients and providers,
    3. Double down on prevention.
  • Prevention in practice: Partnering with people, designing prevention into systems (e.g., vaccination, slowing CKD progression), and supporting self-management (e.g., smart inhalers).
  • Care pathways vs. clinical trials: Why trials deserve their own framework (CROs, labs, regulators, logistics) even if they mirror care pathways.
  • Where trial emissions often sit: Participant travel, site/monitor travel, labs, and investigational product logistics—plus the promise (and limits) of decentralization.
  • Start here: Assess your own trial portfolio and therapeutic areas—hotspots and best levers vary with the carbon intensity of the product/API and trial design.
  • Hope, pragmatism & momentum: System optimization saves costs and resources and cuts CO₂e—progress doesn’t have to feel like sacrifice.
Key takeaways
  • Systems thinking wins: Cross-sector collaboration is essential; no single stakeholder can decarbonize healthcare alone.
  • Measure to move: Practical calculators and worked examples help teams find hotspots and act fast.
  • Prevention is premium care: The most sustainable pathway is the one where patients don’t get sick—but it requires genuine partnership with people.
Memorable moments
  • “The most sustainable patient journey is the one where the patient never gets sick.”
  • “Clinical trials are like care pathways with extra moving parts—CROs, labs, ethics, regulators—so they need their own rulebook.”
  • “Even if climate isn’t your prime driver, system optimization cuts waste and saves money—why wouldn’t you do it?”
Links & resources
  • SHC COP Conference (London, 4 Nov 2025): shcoalition.org/cop-conference/
  • Sustainable Healthcare Coalition (main site): shcoalition.org
  • LinkedIn Group – Sustainable Clinical Trials: Community of Practice: linkedin.com/groups/13149469/
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2 weeks ago
32 minutes

The Sustainable Healthcare Podcast
090 Data-Driven Decarbonization of Danish Hospitals with Thea and Rasmus
Data-Driven Decarbonization of Danish Hospitals — with Rasmus & Thea Summary

How do Denmark’s regions actually use data to steer the green transition in hospitals—and what does it change on the ground?

In this episode, Rasmus (Region Midtjylland) and Thea (Region Syddanmark) unpack why procurement dominates the footprint in Denmark, how a “climate management model” guides reductions, and what happens when you move from single-use to multi-use—or simply stop buying low-value items altogether.

We also touch on tricky boundary topics like ambulances (listen to the deep dive we did with David from falck in episode 056), staff/patient transport, and why energy is a smaller lever in Denmark than in many other countries.

Guests:
  • Rasmus — Center for Sustainable Hospitals, Central Denmark Region (Region Midtjylland). Builds the sustainability data system and evaluates environmental impacts of change projects.
  • Thea — Region of Southern Denmark (Region Syddanmark). Leads carbon baseline work and helps prioritize, start, and track decarbonization projects.
What we cover
  • Why procurement (the “stuff we buy”) is the main lever in Danish hospitals
  • Energy & transport in Denmark: why grid mix and modern buildings downplay energy, and what’s in/out of scope on transport
  • The Climate Management Model: back-casting to net-zero and allocating reductions across strategies
  • The reduction hierarchy in practice: avoid → switch to multi-use → supplier requirements
  • A simple starter win: phasing out disposable exam table paper (“lejepapir”) and measuring the CO₂ impact
  • Change management realities: engaging clinicians and aligning purchasing pathways
Key takeaways
  • In Denmark, procurement drives the footprint more than energy or (in-scope) transport.
  • Start at the top of the ladder: avoid use where clinically acceptable, then shift to multi-use, then green the supply chain.
  • A shared climate management model turns scattered projects into a coherent path to net-zero—and makes results comparable across regions.
Resources (DK)
  • Common Sustainability Strategy for Danish Regions – includes the focus on data-driven progress (PDF):
    regioner.dk/media/0mapejdn/en-faellesregional-strategi-for-groenne-hospitaler.pdf

  • Strategy for “Grønne hospitaler” – background, initiatives, and updates:
    regioner.dk/regional-udvikling/groenne-hospitaler/

  • Capital Region video – Klimastyringsmodellen: et værktøj til monitorering og retning (how the climate management model works):
    regionh.dk/til-fagfolk/klima-og-miljoe/groen-omstilling-af-hospitalerne/co2-indsatser…/klimastyringsmodellen-et-vaerktoej-til-monitorering-og-retning.aspx
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1 month ago
29 minutes

The Sustainable Healthcare Podcast
089 - Koen Kas transforming healthcare and clinical trials
Prof. Dr. Koen Kas—healthcare futurist and founder of Healthskouts—joins us to explore how “Delight Thinking” and 24/7 digital twins can shift care from reactive sickcare to proactive health.

We unpack real-world models like Best Buy’s at-home monitoring, and how redesigning care and going remote-by-default can also reduce emissions.

Koen dives into N=1 clinical trials, federated learning, and Tim Berners-Lee’s Solid personal data pods—and shares insights from his new book, Epic, on building healthspan and “fullness.”

Check out Koen's work on: 

https://koenkas.com/
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2 months ago
44 minutes

The Sustainable Healthcare Podcast
088 - Circular material flow of medication in the intensive care unit
Circular Medication Flows in the ICU — What the Data Really Say
Host: Frederik Van Deurs
Guests: Jasper Klasen (Adult Intensive Care, Erasmus MC) and Nicole Hunfeld (Hospital Pharmacy, Erasmus MC)

How much medication and packaging does an ICU actually use—and where does it all end up?

A new study mapped the flows and uncovered practical levers to cut waste without compromising care.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40394680/

https://ccforum.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13054-025-05434-3
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2 months ago
28 minutes

The Sustainable Healthcare Podcast
087 - Sustainability insights from 290 nurses and clinicians w. Michael Maagard Region Midt
Understanding Clinicians' Perspectives on Sustainability: A Survey Insight

Join Joachim from Green Innovation Group and Michael Maagaard from the Central Danish region as they delve into the findings of a survey on how healthcare workers perceive and act upon sustainability.

They discuss the key themes of motivation, shared responsibility, practical roadblocks, and the need for better tools, visibility, and leadership to support sustainable practices in healthcare settings.

00:46 Importance of the Survey

03:59 Survey Findings: Clinicians' Knowledge and Motivation

04:12 Theme 1: Knowledge vs. Action in Sustainability

09:10 Theme 2: Shared Responsibility but Limited Results

21:35 Theme 3: High Motivation Among Staff

26:02 Theme 4: Practical Roadblocks in Implementation

32:55 Theme 5: Missing Links - Tools, Visibility, and Leadership

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3 months ago
40 minutes

The Sustainable Healthcare Podcast
086 Sustainable Healthcare Podcast Michael Maagaard
Driving Sustainable Change in Healthcare: Insights from Michael Maagaard

Join us in this episode of the Sustainable Healthcare Podcast with Michael Maagaard from the Center for Sustainable Hospitals in Denmark.

Michael discusses his background in educational psychology and healthcare, the rapid growth of their sustainability center, and their efforts in integrating sustainability within hospital operations. Learn about the challenges and solutions in implementing sustainable practices, the role of collaboration with suppliers, and practical steps to reduce waste and improve outcomes in healthcare.

Key takeaways include the importance of using less, using longer, and using greener in healthcare settings.

00:00 Introduction to the Sustainable Healthcare Podcast
00:29 Meet Michael Mojo: Background and Role
02:09 Center for Sustainable Hospitals: Mission and Growth
04:05 Challenges and Strategies in Sustainability
07:14 Clinicians' Concerns and Hygiene Issues
17:38 Sustainability Agreements and Success Stories
22:32 Collaborations with Suppliers and Industry
32:05 Key Learnings in Change Management
35:49 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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3 months ago
36 minutes

The Sustainable Healthcare Podcast
085 - Navigating the Demand Revolution in Sustainable Healthcare with Nicolai Broby Eckert
Commercializing Sustainability in Healthcare: Insights from 'The Demand Revolution'

In this episode of the Sustainable Healthcare Podcast, host Joachim interviews Nicolai Broby Eckert, a senior partner at Simon-Kucher and author of 'The Demand Revolution'. 

They discuss the challenges and opportunities in commercializing sustainability in pharma, MedTech, and healthcare sectors. Nicolai shares key insights from his book, including:

- The importance of affordable green products
- 85% of consumers are on a sustainability journey - you should segment based on this
- Strategic plays companies can adopt to integrate sustainability into their business models. 


00:00 Intro
00:11 Meet Our Guest: Nikolai, Author of 'The Demand Revolution'
00:57 The Disconnect Between CEOs and Consumers on Sustainability
02:56 Consumer Behavior and Sustainability: Key Findings
07:35 Strategic Implications for Companies
10:42 Sustainability in Pharma and MedTech
16:42 The Importance of Partnerships and Stakeholder Engagement
21:03 The Kodak Moment: Risks and Opportunities
25:35 Innovative Strategies for Sustainability
33:43 Final Thoughts and Where to Find More Information
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4 months ago
36 minutes

The Sustainable Healthcare Podcast
084 - Sustainable Healthcare: Tackling Climate Change Through Innovation with Dr. Reed Omary
Join us in this episode with Dr. Reed Omary, professor of radiology and a sustainability advocate, shares his journey toward integrating environmental consciousness into healthcare.

We talk about how sustainability can drive innovation and improve efficiency as well as addressing challenges in healthcare systems, with practical insights for clinicians, administrators, and policymakers.

In this episode you can discover actionable steps to reduce waste, improve outcomes, and make a difference in the fight against climate change.
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9 months ago
42 minutes

The Sustainable Healthcare Podcast
083 - Sustainability requirements in public procurement
In this episode, Frederik explores the role of public procurement in decarbonizing the healthcare sector.

He talks about the need for standardized sustainability requirements and shares insights from a survey with buyers across Europe. He also delves into the progress of the pharmaceutical industry and the importance of weighted tender scoring criteria.

Tune in to learn more about the importance of sustainability in healthcare procurement and the need for greater alignment between ambitions and execution.
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10 months ago
16 minutes

The Sustainable Healthcare Podcast
082 - Shifting Focus: From Reporting to Tangible Emission Reduction in the Pharmaceutical Industry
Discover how companies are setting targets and improving reporting quality, as well as the need for tangible emission reduction.

Join Frederik, Amy, and Chris in this engaging podcast as they delve into the progress and challenges of decarbonizing the healthcare sector.

Explore the potential of telemedicine and the importance of considering the environmental impact of the entire patient care pathway and how to shift focus from reporting to creating tangible results.

Don't miss out on this insightful conversation that highlights the intersection of sustainability and healthcare.

Tune in now!
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1 year ago
48 minutes

The Sustainable Healthcare Podcast
081- Tackling Scope Three Emissions: How Manufacture 2030 Supports Sustainability in Healthcare with Nick Jenkins
Join Nick Jenkins from Manufacture 2030 and Frederick Van der from Green Innovation Group as they discuss their work in decarbonizing the healthcare industry.

Learn about how Manufacture 2030 helps large manufacturing brands reduce their carbon footprint through data collection, action plans, and expert partnerships.

Discover the importance of addressing scope three emissions and setting science-based targets.

Be inspired to be a sustainability champion in your organization and explore the wealth of resources available in the sustainability space.

Don't miss this insightful conversation between two industry leaders.
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1 year ago
30 minutes

The Sustainable Healthcare Podcast
080 - Taking Ownership of Sustainability in Healthcare with Clare Brook of Boston Scientific's EMEA Division
Join Joachim & Clare, the sustainability lead for Boston Scientific's EMEA business, as she discusses the challenges and demands of sustainability in the healthcare industry.

Discover how businesses can meet customer demands for sustainability information, develop commercial teams, and collaborate with healthcare systems.

Gain insights from a sustainability expert and learn how to implement advice effectively.

Find out the importance of collaboration, partnership, and involving commercial teams in decision-making. Don't miss this valuable podcast on sustainable healthcare practices!
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1 year ago
22 minutes

The Sustainable Healthcare Podcast
079 - Boston Scientific's Strategy for Bridging the Gap and Reaching Global Sustainability Goals with Clare Brooke
Join Clare, the Sustainability Lead for the EMEA region at Boston Scientific, as she discusses the healthcare industry's role in addressing climate change and sustainability.

Discover how healthcare can be part of the solution, the impact of the industry on emissions, and Boston Scientific's commitment to sustainability.

Gain insights into regulatory changes, the commercial landscape, and the innovative changes made by Boston Scientific to reduce emissions and waste.

Don't miss out on this engaging conversation about the importance of sustainability in healthcare.
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1 year ago
32 minutes

The Sustainable Healthcare Podcast
078 - Integrating Sustainability into the Strategic Framework of Region Nord
The role of frontline healthcare workers in driving sustainability change is a vital one.

Join Joachim, Brit, and Mette in this week's podcast episode as they discuss
Discover how the region of North Jutland is integrating sustainability into their strategic framework, aiming to reduce CO2 emissions by 30% by 2030.

Hear about their successful collaboration with a private laundry service provider to develop reusable protective sheets, reducing single-use waste by 90%.

Gain insights into the challenges of working with private suppliers and the need for a shift in economic thinking.
Don't miss this inspiring conversation on sustainable solutions in healthcare!
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1 year ago
35 minutes

The Sustainable Healthcare Podcast
077 - Rasmus Revsbeck Unveils the Path to Sustainable Healthcare: Insights from Region Midtjylland
Join us on the Sustainable Healthcare Podcast for an enlightening episode featuring Rasmus Revsbeck, a Life Cycle Assessment expert (LCA) from Region Midtjylland!

Today, in the company of Frederik Van Deurs, we embark on a profound journey to address the urgent imperative of decarbonizing the healthcare sector. Did you know it contributes to a substantial 4-6% of global CO2 emissions?

Rasmus unveils a pivotal insight: engaging healthcare professionals in the battle against environmentally harmful practices. Together, we wield the power to catalyze significant sustainability transformations within the sector.

Eager to delve deeper into this transformational discourse? Discover the full episode in the first comment below.

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2 years ago
34 minutes

The Sustainable Healthcare Podcast
076 - Driving Towards a Sustainable Future: Chiesi's Journey to Climate Neutrality by 2035 with Gitte Larsen, Market Access Manager
Join us in this episode of the Sustainable Healthcare podcast as we dive into the decarbonisation of the healthcare sector!

Frederik Van Deurs is hosting a special guest, Gitte Larsen, from Chiesi, the first global pharmaceutical company to achieve a B Corp certification! Chiesi, a family-owned company based in Italy, specializes in respiratory treatments, neonatal care, and rare diseases.

Our guest shares an incredible insight about the B Corp certification, which assesses a company's sustainability and transparency across various areas. Chiesi´s commitment to sustainability includes becoming climate neutral by 2035, driving electric cars, and implementing sustainable practices in their operations.

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2 years ago
25 minutes

The Sustainable Healthcare Podcast
075 - Brewing a Sustainable Revolution in the Coffee World with Sebastian Nielsen, CEO, from Slow
Join us in this captivating podcast episode as Frederik Van Deurs sits down with Sebastian Nielsen, CEO, from Slow, the coffee producer that's changing the game with sustainable and regenerative practices!

Slow isn't your run-of-the-mill coffee company. They take coffee production to the next level by growing their beans in forests, creating a haven for wildlife and nurturing soil health.

Sebastian also delves into the pitfalls of conventional coffee production, including deforestation and chemical use. Slow's dedication to making a difference in both Europe and Southeast Asia is nothing short of inspiring.

Ready to be part of the coffee revolution? Tune in to learn more about Slow's remarkable journey and their mission to connect coffee farmers directly with enthusiasts in Europe.

Don't miss out – check out the full episode now!

Enjoy!
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2 years ago
38 minutes

The Sustainable Healthcare Podcast
074 - The Future of Reprocessing in Healthcare with Lars Thording @ Innovative Health
In this podcast, Lars Thording and Frederik van Deurs discuss the benefits of reprocessing and remanufacturing in the medical technology industry.

Lars explains how reprocessed devices can significantly reduce costs for hospitals while also decreasing the environmental footprint of healthcare.

They address obstacles to widespread adoption and provide insights into regulatory considerations.

The conversation highlights the potential of reprocessing in reducing costs and environmental impact in the healthcare sector.

With valuable insights from Lars Thording, this podcast offers a compelling discussion on sustainable healthcare practices.

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2 years ago
38 minutes

The Sustainable Healthcare Podcast
073 - Accelerating Decarbonization in Healthcare with Addie MacGregor, Sustainability Executive @ ABHI
In this podcast, Addie MacGregor from the Association of British Health Tech Industries discusses the healthcare sector's efforts to decarbonize and the importance of collaboration.

She highlights the role of the NHS in driving sustainability and the challenges faced by small and medium-sized enterprises.

Tune in to learn about the support ABHI provides to its members and the opportunities and challenges in remanufacturing and reusing medical devices.

Stay motivated and join the conversation on accelerating decarbonization in the healthcare sector.

Enjoy.
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2 years ago
31 minutes

The Sustainable Healthcare Podcast
Learn the dos and don'ts of green innovation from experienced industry leaders. Your hosts are Frederik Van Deurs and Joachim Almdal.