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			 As a participant in Health Care Without Harm’s Health Care Climate 
			Challenge, the nonprofit hospital received the following: a silver 
			award for GHG Reduction Energy and a gold award for Climate 
			Resilience. 
 “Lincoln Memorial Hospital is committed to reducing our carbon 
			footprint and educating our colleagues and our community about the 
			implications of climate change on public health,” said Dolan Dalpoas, 
			president and CEO of Lincoln Memorial Hospital.
 
 Dalpoas said the hospital has implemented several energy cost-saving 
			initiatives, resulting in approximately $70,000 in savings each 
			year. Those initiatives include swapping out lightbulbs – including 
			the halogen lights in the parking lots – for LED bulbs, and turning 
			down the thermostats in unoccupied patient rooms.
 
			  
			
			 
			
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In addition, the hospital’s cafeteria has reduced food waste by repackaging 
unpurchased food left from lunch to provide meals for staff working overnight 
shifts. The hospital also installed a rain monitoring system to best gauge how 
much water is needed to maintain landscaping. High-efficiency boilers were also 
recently installed at Lincoln Memorial Hospital.
 The Health Care Climate Challenge has more than 300 participants, representing 
the interests of more than 28,000 hospitals and health centers in 40 countries, 
according to the Health Care Without Harm’s website.
 
 “We are honored to receive this recognition,” said Dalpoas, “and we’re honored 
to be part of a global community of health care institutions leading the 
transformation to more climate-smart health care.”
 
				 
			[Michael Leathers]  |