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NHS technologists urged to be part of NHS Digital sustainability forum

NHS Digital is calling on providers and stakeholders to join a working group looking at developing a sustainable tech workstream for the NHS, as the NHS marks its annual Sustainability Day on 21 March.

NHS Digital is calling on providers and stakeholders to join a working group looking at developing a sustainable tech workstream for the NHS, as the NHS marks its annual Sustainability Day on 21 March.

With technology the central focus of modernising and improving our NHS in the coming years, the community of interest NHS Digital is establishing will seek to ensure future decision making that considers environmental and social impacts of digitisation workstreams as well as financial and health benefits.

NHS Digital is also supporting the wider NHS Sustainability Day campaign and has contributed digital posters available to display on screens across any NHS setting, urging NHS staff to consider the sustainability implications of their every-day IT use.

These are the posters:

Digital poster that says using a smart phone to view a web page uses 77 times less energy than desktop

Digital poster that says adjusting monitor brightness from 100% to 70% saves up to 20% energy

Ben Tongue, Sustainability Manager at NHS Digital, said:

“As technological change continues to accelerate, and with digital innovations at the core of much of the NHS Long Term Plan, there is too often a misguided assumption that such progress will automatically create efficiency savings and ecological benefits across the system. While that is possible if we make the right decisions in the coming years, it is not inevitable.

“Data continues to grow exponentially with real challenges around the sustainably of storing it and considering the rules around what new data, such as digital imaging, needs to be kept and for how long.

“Modern tech like video streaming uses huge amounts of energy – it is not automatically the case that patients speaking to GPs or fulfilling outpatient appointments from their sofa using their phone will be more environmentally friendly than driving to the surgery or hospital. There are social sustainability considerations too like loneliness that have to be given proper consideration.

“That is why we at NHS Digital are assembling a community of interest to work towards the long-term aim of ensuring that sustainability is embedded into digital design requirements and decision making. We are today urging technologists across the NHS and other interested parties, such as suppliers, to come forward to be part of that community.”

To collaborate with us and help shape the way healthcare technology is designed, please join our community of interest by emailing: [email protected]  

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NOTES TO EDITORS

More information on the Sustainable Healthcare Technology programme is available . The programme is now partnering with suppliers and healthcare providers with the aim of setting up a community of interest working towards a shared goal to improve sustainability. This work will enable the health and care system to achieve:

  • Reduced ICT emissions
  • Realise cost savings
  • Improve health outcomes



Last edited: 31 August 2023 1:02 pm