Health Care Provider Initiative
Goal: Incorporate environmental health into health professionals' education and practice in order to improve health care and public health, with a special emphasis on protecting children and other populations disproportionately affected by environmental pollutants.
- Although environmental health risks can be leading causes of illness and death, the average health professional receives minimal environmental training. Even when environmental factors are identified as a source of a health problem there is often little knowledge about how to address or prevent the problem.
- 75% of medical schools require only about seven hours of study in environmental medicine over four years.(1)
- The Institute of Medicine issued recommendations to integrate environmental health education into medical and nursing professions.(2,3)
Program Objectives:
- Incorporation of environmental health into the educational institutions that train doctors, nurses and other primary health care providers.
- Continuing education requirements address environmental health so that practitioners are evaluated on endorsed environmental health practice skills.
- Use of tools by practicing doctors, nurses and other primary health care providers to help address environmental risks of the populations they serve.
- Improvements in people's health by preventing exposures to environmental pollutants.
- Improved coordination between health organizations and groups (e.g. hospitals, public health departments, community clinics, office practices, managed care organizations).
- Facilitating more effective health care spending through prevention.
Sources:
1 Schenk M, Popp SM, Neale AV, Demers RY. Environmental Medicine Content in Medical School Curricula. Academic Medicine. 1996 May;71(5):499-501.
2 Pope AM, Snyder MA, Mood LH, eds. Nursing, Health & the Environment, Institute of Medicine Report. Washington, DC: National Academy Press; 1995.
3 Institute of Medicine. Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. Role of the Primary Care Physician in Occupational and Environmental Medicine. National Academy Press. Washington DC, 1988.