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EPISODE · Feb 10, 2026 · 29 MIN

Ep 63. Travel and Transport

from National Health Executive Podcast

As the world grapples with climate change, the NHS is stepping up to address its environmental impact, particularly in travel and transport. In the latest episode of the NHE podcast, we explore the significant share of emissions attributed to staff commutes, patient travel, and ambulance fleets. With experts Jonathan Guppy, Hawuran Hussain, and Sam Goss, we delve into the challenges faced by NHS trusts and the innovative solutions being implemented to create a more sustainable future.One of the most pressing issues discussed is the reliance on single-person car journeys. With around 70% of NHS staff commuting this way, the need for improved public transport options is clear. Sam Goss highlights the challenges of rural infrastructure, where bus routes are often unreliable, making it difficult for staff to access their workplaces efficiently. This situation is not unique; many trusts across the country face similar hurdles, particularly in areas with limited public transport.However, there is hope on the horizon. Initiatives like subsidised bus services and improved active travel routes are being piloted to encourage greener commuting options. Hawuran Hussain shares insights into successful partnerships between NHS trusts and local authorities, aiming to enhance public transport access for both staff and patients. By working together, these organisations can create transport solutions that are not only efficient but also environmentally friendly.A significant focus of the episode is the transition to electric ambulances. Jonathan Guppy explains that transport accounts for 80% of the NHS's carbon emissions footprint, making the decarbonisation of ambulance fleets essential. The move towards electric vehicles is not only beneficial for the environment but also offers financial advantages, such as lower fuel and maintenance costs. With electric ambulances already in operation in London and plans for further rollouts, the NHS is leading the charge towards a greener future.As we discuss the future of NHS transport, we also consider the role of technology in reducing the need for travel altogether. Virtual appointments and telemedicine are becoming increasingly popular, allowing patients to receive care without the need to visit a hospital. This shift not only benefits patients but also helps to alleviate the pressure on transport systems.In conclusion, the journey towards sustainable NHS travel and transport is ongoing. While challenges remain, the commitment to finding innovative solutions is evident. By fostering collaboration between NHS trusts, local authorities, and transport providers, we can create a greener, more efficient healthcare system that prioritises both patient care and environmental responsibility. Tune in to our latest episode for a deeper dive into these crucial discussions and discover how we can all contribute to a more sustainable future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

As the world grapples with climate change, the NHS is stepping up to address its environmental impact, particularly in travel and transport. In the latest episode of the NHE podcast, we explore the significant share of emissions attributed to staff commutes, patient travel, and ambulance fleets. With experts Jonathan Guppy, Hawuran Hussain, and Sam Goss, we delve into the challenges faced by NHS trusts and the innovative solutions being implemented to create a more sustainable future.One of the most pressing issues discussed is the reliance on single-person car journeys. With around 70% of NHS staff commuting this way, the need for improved public transport options is clear. Sam Goss highlights the challenges of rural infrastructure, where bus routes are often unreliable, making it difficult for staff to access their workplaces efficiently. This situation is not unique; many trusts across the country face similar hurdles, particularly in areas with limited public transport.However, there is hope on the horizon. Initiatives like subsidised bus services and improved active travel routes are being piloted to encourage greener commuting options. Hawuran Hussain shares insights into successful partnerships between NHS trusts and local authorities, aiming to enhance public transport access for both staff and patients. By working together, these organisations can create transport solutions that are not only efficient but also environmentally friendly.A significant focus of the episode is the transition to electric ambulances. Jonathan Guppy explains that transport accounts for 80% of the NHS's carbon emissions footprint, making the decarbonisation of ambulance fleets essential. The move towards electric vehicles is not only beneficial for the environment but also offers financial advantages, such as lower fuel and maintenance costs. With electric ambulances already in operation in London and plans for further rollouts, the NHS is leading the charge towards a greener future.As we discuss the future of NHS transport, we also consider the role of technology in reducing the need for travel altogether. Virtual appointments and telemedicine are becoming increasingly popular, allowing patients to receive care without the need to visit a hospital. This shift not only benefits patients but also helps to alleviate the pressure on transport systems.In conclusion, the journey towards sustainable NHS travel and transport is ongoing. While challenges remain, the commitment to finding innovative solutions is evident. By fostering collaboration between NHS trusts, local authorities, and transport providers, we can create a greener, more efficient healthcare system that prioritises both patient care and environmental responsibility. Tune in to our latest episode for a deeper dive into these crucial discussions and discover how we can all contribute to a more sustainable future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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