This project from Bradford renal services evaluated reducing the frequency of haemodialysis machine heat disinfections to cut energy and water use. Heat disinfection is essential for safety but is resource intensive; by safely lowering the number of cycles without compromising infection control, the team achieved significant environmental savings.
The initiative reduced unnecessary carbon emissions, decreased utility costs, and maintained high standards of patient care. It illustrates how reviewing routine processes in clinical pathways can uncover opportunities for sustainable practice, offering a replicable model for other dialysis units seeking to balance safety with environmental responsibility.
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