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Clinical Practice and Review

Which of the following impacts from climate change are your patients or staff currently experiencing? Which do you expect in the next 3–5 years? The next 10 and beyond?

  • Air pollution–related illness (e.g., pediatric asthma exacerbation)
  • Exacerbation of existing diseases (e.g., cardiovascular, renal, respiratory)
  • Health care supply chain disruptions (e.g., pharmaceuticals)
  • Increased demand for health care services (e.g., increased ED volume)
  • Power outages
  • New onset disease associated with climate change (e.g., heat-related illness, vector- and waterborne diseases)
  • Exacerbation of health inequities (e.g., residents of “heat islands”)
  • Disruption to sanitation, water, or wastewater services
  • Population displacement/shift (e.g., during floods)
  • Impaired access to health care services (e.g., worker access to facilities)
  • Damage to health care buildings and/or infrastructure