Health Care Without Harm is an international coalition of more than 470 organizations in 52 countries working to transform the health care sector so it is no longer a source of harm to people and the environment. enlarge video
Case Studies
More than 100 health care systems — representing more than 32 million square feet of construction — are using the Green Guide for Health Care to build and operate hospitals and health care facilities that are healthier for people and the environment.
- Case Study: Kaiser Permanente Modesto Medical Center — A Model for Healthy Building (pdf)
Kaiser Permanente's new 50-acre, 650,000-square-foot, full-service medical campus in Modesto, California is a model high performance healing environment. KP is pilot testing several cutting-edge green designs and techniques at the site — and saving money in the process. - Case Study: The Patrick H. Dollard Health Center at the Center for Discovery, Certified LEED for New Construction
A health center in rural, upstate New York serving a population of 250 full-time residents with neurological and developmental impairments. The design emphasizes environmental health goals to minimize building materials that contain or off-gas toxic chemicals. - Case Study: Providence Newberg Medical Center, LEED for New Construction Gold Certified
This 180,636-square-foot complex in Newberg, OR, includes an acute care hospital, medical offices, and administrative services. The project team focused on establishing a robust integrated design process that encouraged community involvement and focused on life-cycle cost evaluations of new technologies and safer materials. - Green Healthcare Construction Case Studies (pdf)
Green healthcare case studies assembled by the Healthy Building Network.
Key Resources
- GGHC website
- Green Guide for Health Care (pdf, requires free registration)
- Top 10 Green Building Myths Busted (pdf)
- Green Building:
Costs and Financial Benefits - GGHC Brochure: Imagine (pdf)
- FAQ about GGHC

