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Peak oil writer calls for healthcare Hirsch report

Released on = September 9, 2006, 10:21 pm

Press Release Author = Peak Oil Medicine

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = An Australian doctor called this week for a healthcare
version of the well-known Hirsch report to look at mitigation options available to
the healthcare sector as oil becomes scarcer over the coming few years. Such a
report would allow planners and policy-makers to manage the significant expected
impacts of oil scarcity and energy descent, and cause a "paradigm shift" to new and
ecologically sustainable ways of delivering adequate and accessible health care for
all.

Press Release Body = An Australian medical professional turned peak oil writer
called this week for a healthcare version of the well-known Hirsch report. "We need
to look at mitigation options available to the healthcare sector as oil becomes
scarcer over the coming few years," he said.
Most peak oil research to date has focussed on trying to predict when peaking will
occur. The Hirsch report (published in 2005) is a notable exception; it looked at
how long it would take to reduce the impacts of peak oil using available technology
without predicting a date.
"I contend that a study with a similar purpose would be a useful tool for the
world\'s health care systems, as it would allow us to manage the significant expected
impacts of oil scarcity and energy descent," said Dr Paul Roth, a family doctor in
Australia and founder of the Peak Oil Medicine website (www.peakoilmedicine.com).
The Hirsch report authors followed a step-by-step approach and found that it would
take 20 years of massive and urgent action to significantly replace oil. Doctor Roth
suggests that a similar process could be used to examine healthcare\'s current oil
dependency and the options for reducing it.
"Using the hypothetical example of plastic syringes, I followed a "Hirsch-type"
process to examine the broad issues of replacing them with glass ones. I was most
interested in demonstrating that such a process (even conducted on a theoretical
level) could provide useful insights into how difficult it might be to transition to
a more sustainable system. What I found frightened me," he said.
He chose disposable plastic syringes because the use of plastic in our society is so
prevalent, and especially so in healthcare - "Plastic now performs a multitude of
critical functions in our healthcare system. It has replaced glass, rubber and metal
in so many areas that if it was suddenly unavailable or even scarcer and more
expensive the system would fall apart," he said.
A description of the step-by-step process that he followed is detailed on his
website (www.peakoilmedicine.com). He lists five possible advantages of such a
study. Perhaps the most important will be what he calls a "paradigm shift" to new
and ecologically sustainable ways of delivering adequate and accessible health care
for all.###


Web Site = http://www.peakoilmedicine.com

Contact Details = Paul Roth
581 Glebe Road
Adamstown , 2289
$$country

0249571047
admin@peakoilmedicine.com
http://www.peakoilmedicine.com

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