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  • Manila 2011 Declaration for Mercury Free Health Care

    Manila — On March 15, in Manila, Philippins, HCWH, WHO and the UNDP GEF Global Health Care Waste…

  • PH artists unite for mercury phase-out in health carem

    Manila — Following best actress Natalie Portman’s call to the USA Environmental Protection Agency…

  • DILG orders all LGUs to phase-out mercury in health care facilities

    Manila — Health Care Without Harm-Southeast Asia (HCWH-SEA) welcomes the Department of Interior and…

  • Envi-health group condemns nurse gang rape incident

    Calls it a chronic diseaseManila — Health Care Without Harm-Southeast Asia (HCWH-SEA) condemns the…

  • Envi-health group demands fair share of the budget

    Manila — Health Care Without Harm-Southeast Asia(HCWH-SEA) today asks members of the House of…

  • Envi groups laud DoH scrapping of incinerator plan

    Cancellation of incinerator debt pushedManila — “Bid incineration goodbye once and for all.”This was…

  • Envi-health group asks P-Noy to keep all hospitals malinis at mabango

    Defines it as mercury-free and incinerator-freeManila — Responding to the 1st initiative of the…

  • HCWH-Asia

    The OrganizationVision-Mission-Goals The OrganizationHealth Care Without Harm-Asia is part of a strong global network of hundreds of member parties.  Our organization is at the center of transforming the healthcare sector worldwide, without compromising patient safety or care.Health Care Without Harm was founded in 1996 after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency identified medical waste incineration as the leading source of dioxins, one of the most potent carcinogens. In response to this grave threat, 28 organizations came together in Bolinas, California to form the Health Care Without Harm coalition.We’ve grown into a broad-based network with representatives from various fronts. Our coalition is comprised of hospitals and healthcare systems; medical professionals; community groups; health-affected constituencies; labor unions; environmental and environmental health organizations; and religious groups. HCWH-Asia took root in 2003, committing to improve healthcare systems in the region. The group’s first project in the area was the Philippine...
  • VISION AND MISSION

    Healthcare providers have a responsibility to turn utilize practices and procedures that don’t harm people and the environment in the long run. Hippocrates, the father of western medicine, said it best in the Hippocratic Oath:  “First, do no harm.”For Health Care Without Harm, that line isn’t just a hollow statement. It’s a rallying cry, a call to action. Together with partners around the world, we share a vision of a healthcare sector that does no harm, and instead promotes the health of people and the environment. We’re working to help eliminate practices such as poor waste management, the use of toxic chemicals, unhealthy food choices, and the reliance on polluting technologies. The aftereffects of these procedures may negate the benefits that medical professionals strive for in the first place. Our group works to promote more eco-friendly and healthy alternatives. The mission of Health Care Without Harm to transform the...
  • Medical waste from 45 Bali hospitals: Where does it go?

    09 June 2012, Bali DailyBy Agnes WinartiExcerpt from the article:Due to urgent calls to lower the…

  • WHO WE ARE

    The Organization  -  Mission-Vision  -  The TeamI. The OrganizationHealth Care Without Harm-Asia is part of a global network of over 483 member parties in 53 countries.  Our organization is at the center of transforming the health care sector worldwide, without compromising patient safety or care.Health Care Without Harm was founded in 1996 after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency identified medical waste incineration as the leading source of dioxins, one of the most potent carcinogens. In response to this grave threat, 28 organizations came together in Bolinas, California to form the Health Care Without Harm coalition.We’ve grown into a broad-based network with representatives from various fronts. Our coalition is comprised of hospitals and health care systems; medical professionals; community groups; health-affected constituencies; labor unions; environmental and environmental health organizations; and religious groups. HCWH Asia-Pacific took root in 2003, committing to improve healthcare systems in the region. The...
  • CLEANMED

    CleanMedHealth Care Without Harm created CleanMed, the premier conference on environmentally preferable medical products and green-building. CleanMed attracts leaders from across the health care supply chain — top health care executives, nursing leaders, health care architects and designers, product manufacturers, and leading group purchasing organizations.To find out more, or to register for CleanMed, visit the CleanMed website.