Download Report: Toward the Tipping Point: WHO-HCWH Global Initiative to Substitute Mercury-Based Medical Devices in Health Care. A Two-Year Progress Report (pdf)
Healing Garden Grows in Bhopal
The story of the Sambhavna Clinic, a non-profit holistic health clinic in Bhopal, India, built to treat those injured by the Union Carbide toxic gas release in 1984. enlarge video
The story of the Sambhavna Clinic, a non-profit holistic health clinic in Bhopal, India, built to treat those injured by the Union Carbide toxic gas release in 1984. enlarge video
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
Health Care Without Harm: Leading the global movement for environmentally responsible health care
"First Do No Harm" ... Together with our partners around the world, Health Care Without Harm shares a vision of a health care sector that does no harm, and instead promotes the health of people and the environment. To that end, we are working to implement ecologically sound and healthy alternatives to health care practices that pollute the environment and contribute to disease. more
HCWH News
July 28, 2010
Health Care Without Harm Press Release
Health Care Without Harm Press Release
Health Care Sector Supports Chemical Reform
On the eve of the House hearing on the “Toxic Chemicals Safety Act of 2010,” a bill intended to overhaul the nation’s chemical regulatory system, the health care sector is highlighting the link between preventing disease, containing costs, and reforming the law. moreJuly 13, 2010
Health Care Without Harm Press Release
Health Care Without Harm Press Release
Health Care Calls for Antibiotics Legislation
Health care practitioners and hospitals ask Congress for legislation to protect effectiveness of antibiotics by limiting non-therapeutic use in food animals. moreEnvironmental Health News
July 6, 2010, New York Times
By Ingfei Chen
By Ingfei Chen
Making a Dent in Medical Waste
Excerpt: "New York Times article providing an overview of reprocessing as a strategy to reduce medical waste. " moreMay 4, 2009, Mother Nature Network
By Emily Gertz
By Emily Gertz
Phthalates Raising Concerns
Excerpt: "Chemical additives found in everything from nail polish to shower curtains to window blinds may be linked to various health problems. As The Graduate once predicted, plastics have become ubiquitous. Unfortunately a common chemical additive of this now-indispensable material, called phthalates, is raising some concerns." moreApril 27, 2009, Los Angeles Times
By Elena Conis
By Elena Conis
Hospitals Adding Fresh, Organic Food to the Menu
Excerpt: "More hospitals in the U.S. are offering organic produce and hormone- and antibiotic-free meats and dairy foods in response to a trend toward healthier eating habits. Spurred by patient demand, concerns about setting a healthful example and a desire to make notoriously bad hospital food nutritious and appetizing, more hospitals are making strides in serving their patients fresh, organic and local produce alongside meats and dairy foods that are hormone- and antibiotic-free, as well as minimally processed." moreReports and Publications
February 2010
Health Care Research Collaborative
Health Care Research Collaborative
Minding the Gap: Research Priorities to Address Pharmaceuticals in the Environment
The purposes of this report are to 1) provide an overview of known information about the life cycle of exposure pathways of pharmaceuticals in the environment, 2) identify the gaps in our knowledge, and 3) make a series of recommendations for further research, policy discussion, and action along the pipeline of exposure pathways. moreOctober 2009
Health Care Research Collaborative
Health Care Research Collaborative
A Research Agenda for Advancing Patient, Worker and Environmental Health and Safety in the Health Care Sector
This paper focuses on research within the health care sector in the U.S. centering on patient, worker and environmental health and safety. It identifies research priorities at the intersection of these "three safeties." It describes the Health Care Without Harm / Global Safety and Health Initiative (HCWH/GHSI) Research Collaborative, from whose work this Research Agenda was developed. It identifies research priorities in the near- and long-term at the intersection of the three safeties. moreOctober 2009
Health Care Research Collaborative
Health Care Research Collaborative
The Accuracy of Alternatives to Mercury Sphygmomanometers
This monograph comprises a review of the medical literature that evaluates the accuracy of mercury, aneroid, and oscillometric blood pressure devices. Although most professional organizations still require mercury for validation protocols, electronic pressure gauges offer superior accuracy and should be substituted for mercury manometers for calibration and validation. Organizations that publish validation and calibration protocols should immediately re-evaluate their recommendations regarding the use of mercury devices. more
HCWH Nurses Workgroup
Find out how nurses can be environmental activists, using our Welcome Toolkit, Mini-Grant Initiative, rGBH-Free Dairy Toolkit, Environmental Health resources, Protect Antibiotics Toolkit, and other resources more




