Sustainability pillar
The sustainability pillar provides guidance on how to understand the environmental impact of cloud workloads, how to quantify impacts through the workload lifecycle, and how to apply design principles that help minimize these impacts.
Health expenditures account for approximately 10% of global
economic output, and consequently, healthcare impacts the
environment through emissions, pollutants, and water consumption.
For example, the healthcare sector is estimated to generate
between 7.9% and 9.8% of all US greenhouse gas emissions
A central mission of healthcare is to improve population health,
with consideration of the patient experience
Many organizations in the healthcare vertical operate on thin profit margins (or operate at a loss), which limits their capacity to make sustainability investments. Fortunately, the Well-Architected best practices for sustainability can also help to lower total cost of ownership for healthcare workloads. As presented below, organizations can decrease costs as they mitigate downstream environmental impacts, supporting better health across our communities.
The Well-Architected Sustainability pillar offers an improvement process to guide efforts to minimize unfavorable environmental impacts for all cloud workloads. For healthcare workloads, the following considerations and best practices should also be considered.