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HCWH's co-founder Gary Cohen is a recipient of the prestigious Skoll Award. This video, chronicling the evolution of HCWH's work, premiered at the 2009 Skoll World Forum.  enlarge video

Hospital Policies

Health care facilities around the world are reducing their use of hazardous chemicals and products. For example:

High-priority chemicals and materials include:

What You Can Do

To address this problem in a comprehensive way, leading health care companies are creating internal chemical policies to avoid the worst chemicals and to address the problem of untested chemicals in products.

Kaiser Permanente, the largest non-profit health system in the U.S., has a policy to avoid chemicals linked to cancer, reproductive problems and genetic mutation, and asks its vendors about toxicity testing of chemicals used in products. System-wide policies guide hospitals in their purchasing decisions.

For information, examples, and guidance for your health care facility, see Comprehensive Chemicals Policy in Health Care: An Implementation Guide(pdf)

While the health care sector can do its part to reduce people's exposure to hazardous chemicals, government policies must also be reformed. See State and Federal Policies section.