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Title The EU Green Deal: the challenge of greening medical technologies
ID_Doc 62861
Authors Rampi, V; Bisazza, O
Title The EU Green Deal: the challenge of greening medical technologies
Year 2023
Published Clinical Chemistry And Laboratory Medicine, 61, 4
DOI 10.1515/cclm-2023-0088
Abstract As sustainability has been a growing priority of the European Union (EU) in the last decade, especially since the establishment of the EU Green Deal, the medical technology sector - including the in vitro diagnostics (IVD) sector - must comply with European legislation in this field, like all other sectors. However, this sector faces particular challenges as the health and safety of human lives are at stake. Chemicals, in particular, can comprise a politically sensitive issue, as they can pose risks to the environment that need to be managed. At the same time, the same chemicals can be considered essential to safeguard continuity of diagnostic services to health systems, who rely on laboratory medicines for the treatment of patients. An important task for the EU Green Deal to succeed, from an IVD sector perspective, is therefore to find the right balance between serving patients on the one hand and protecting the planet on the other.
Author Keywords chemicals; European Union Green Deal; European Union legislation; in vitro diagnostics; laboratory; medical technologies; sustainability
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000924050100001
WoS Category Medical Laboratory Technology
Research Area Medical Laboratory Technology
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