Let’s Reset the NHS to green

15 Jul 2020 01:59 PM

Blog posted by: Gideon Ben-Tovim OBE, 15 July 2020.

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We at the Innovation Agency are pleased to be working with the AHSN Network, the NHS Confederation and the Health Foundation on the NHS Reset campaign.  

So far however there has been relatively little reference within the campaign to the Green Recovery that many institutions across the country are now urgently considering, as they think through how economic recovery can dovetail with action to deal with the climate and ecological emergencies which have not gone away.

Understandably, NHS colleagues are preoccupied with the enormous clinical and workforce challenges, sacrifices and transformations this crisis has created.  

But the post-Covid fresh start or ‘new normal’ that is widely under debate provides a golden opportunity to rethink the environmental path we in the NHS can take as we move into the ‘reset’ phase of the pandemic.

There has been widespread appreciation of reduced traffic, quieter roads and skies, improved air quality, beneficial green spaces and wildlife, more walking and cycling - and better work-life balance for those privileged to work from home. This all has a positive impact on physical and mental health and wellbeing as well as on the natural environment.

The dangers of over-dependence on lengthy, complex and unsustainable supply chains have also been graphically and tragically demonstrated during this crisis.

So we should seize the opportunity to reset many of our activities within the NHS that can build on the learning from this crisis and can resume the now stalled ‘For a Greener NHS’ campaign launched earlier this year by Sir Simon Stevens.

Here are some of my suggestions for a green and just NHS reset:

We are collectively the largest employer in the country with enormous procurement capacity and extensive estate.

We are key, local anchor institutions with the capacity to help create healthy places and to be major corporate citizens in the enormous recovery challenge facing communities, towns and cities across the country.

We can play a leading role to not only build back better - but also to grow back greener, healthier and fairer.

If not us, who?

If not now, when?

Gideon Ben-Tovim OBE 
Chair of the Innovation Agency 
Chair of the Liverpool City Region Climate Partnership