Hospitals

UAMS Signs Pledge, Joining Group Committed to Decarbonizing Health Care Sector

By Ben Boulden

Nov. 22, 2022 | The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) recently joined more than 100 health care organizations nationwide in pledging to take action to decarbonize the health care sector and make their facilities more resilient to the effects of climate change.

In taking the White House/Department of Health and Human Services Health Sector Climate Pledge, UAMS formally has committed to pursuing the goal of reducing emissions by 50% by 2030 and achieving net zero emissions by 2050. The university already is well on the way to achieving that with a $150 million energy project, which has and will continue to reduce carbon emissions by reducing energy use. The project launched in November 2019 and is now progressing into its final phase.

Signing the pledge were 102 prominent health care organizations and companies in the U.S., including partners representing 837 hospitals as well as leading health centers, suppliers, insurance companies, group purchasing organizations, pharmaceutical companies and more. Federal health care systems combining efforts with these organizations means that more than 1,080 federal and private sector hospitals have made such commitments, together representing more than 15% of U.S. hospitals.

https://news.uams.edu/2022/11/22/uams-signs-pledge-joining-group-committed-to-decarbonizing-health-care-sector/

6th Arkansas box unveiled where newborns can be safely surrendered

By REMINGTON MILLER

Arkansas now has six boxes where a newborn child can be dropped off by anyone not ready to care for a child.

On Sunday, an unveiling and blessing ceremony was held for the latest Safe Haven Baby Box which is located at Maumelle Fire Department Station 1, 2000 Murphy Drive. Other cities in Arkansas that have the infant safety devices are Benton, Jonesboro, Rogers and Springdale.

Monica Kelsey, CEO and founder of Safe Haven Baby Box, said in an interview that after being abandoned as an infant herself, she wanted to provide a place where babies could be safely surrendered.

https://www.ualrpublicradio.org/post/6th-arkansas-box-unveiled-where-newborns-can-be-safely-surrendered

An example of a safe haven baby box, with the devices installed at hospitals, fire stations and police stations across the county.CREDIT SAFE HAVEN BABY BOX

An example of a safe haven baby box, with the devices installed at hospitals, fire stations and police stations across the county.

CREDIT SAFE HAVEN BABY BOX