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Sustainability maturity levels and solution approaches in inpatient care: An online survey among hospital executive boards in Austria

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Kriegel,  Johannes
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Reckwitz,  Anna       
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research;

Rissbacher,  Clemens
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Kriegel, J., Reckwitz, A., Rissbacher, C. (2025 online): Sustainability maturity levels and solution approaches in inpatient care: An online survey among hospital executive boards in Austria. - International Journal of Healthcare Management.
https://doi.org/10.1080/20479700.2025.2536646


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Global environmental changes as well as regional developments require expanded response and performance capabilities as well as an intensified willingness to innovate and change on the part of hospitals. The question arises: What current level of maturity and associated solutions can be identified and applied in Austrian hospitals regarding climate-influenced and sustainable patient care from the point of view of decision-makers and managers?