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- Title
Hospital Food Waste: Reducing Waste and Cost to our Health Care System and Environment.
- Abstract
Food waste economically and environmentally impacts every industry in the U.S. including healthcare systems. The Environmental Protection Agency's Food Recovery Hierarchy provided the framework for this study that examined how hospitals in one rural northeastern state processes food waste. Methods included semi-structured interviews with hospital nutrition service experts were conducted at seven facilities across the state. Findings indicate: (1) food is largely disposed of via in-sink disposal processes, making quantification difficult; (2) food donation is a viable humanitarian and waste prevention strategy, but is not widely used because of litigious concerns; and (3) culinary education promotes food repurposing strategies. The discussion highlights the need for nurse leaders to inform policy makers about changes that could positively impact the environment while reducing the waste stream and hospital expenditures.
- Subjects
NEW England; HOSPITALS; OCCUPATIONAL roles; HUMANITARIANISM; RESEARCH methodology; RURAL conditions; WASTE management; MEDICAL care costs; ECOLOGY; INTERVIEWING; LEADERS; COST control; SURVEYS; NURSES; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; RESEARCH funding; NUTRITION services; ECONOMICS
- Publication
Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 2022, Vol 27, Issue 2, pN.PAG
- ISSN
1091-3734
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3912/ojin.vol27no02ppt33