Interprofessional Collaboration in Practice
Transdisciplinary Climate Solutions
Partnerships & System Change
100

A patient presents with asthma during wildfire season. The care team uses real-time Air Quality Index (AQI) data to guide treatment and discharge planning. 

What type of interprofessional collaboration is this?

Information sharing.


Takeaway: Effective climate-informed care depends on sharing environmental and contextual data, not just clinical information.

100

A city reduces heat-related illness by increasing tree cover and green spaces. 

Which non-healthcare sector is primarily responsible for this intervention?

Urban planning/public policy/local government


Takeaway: Many drivers of climate-related health outcomes lie outside healthcare, underscoring the importance of cross-sector collaboration for mitigation.

100

Healthcare contributes approximately what percentage of total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions?

8–10%


Takeaway: This shows that health professionals have a significant role in both mitigation and adaptation.

200

During a heat wave, a physician treats a patient for dehydration, while a social worker ensures the patient has access to safe housing and cooling. 

What type of interprofessional collaboration is this?

Collegial cooperation


Takeaway: Climate-related health issues require coordination across care roles, not just isolated to physician care.

200

A clinic partners with a local food bank to address food insecurity worsened by climate-related crop disruptions. 

What type of approach is this?

Transdisciplinary collaboration


Takeaway: Effective climate responses require partnerships beyond traditional healthcare roles.

200

What is the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions within the healthcare sector?

The medical supply chain


Takeaway: Reducing emissions requires system-level partnerships, especially with procurement and suppliers.

300

A hospital team identifies repeated heat-related admissions and implements a new discharge protocol that includes housing and cooling assessments for all high-risk patients. 

What type of interprofessional collaboration is this?

Collective action


Takeaway: Addressing climate-related health risks requires system-level change, not just individual interventions.


300

A public health department partners with city engineers to reduce flooding-related health risks by redesigning stormwater systems and expanding green infrastructure. 

Which non-healthcare sector is primarily responsible for this intervention?

Civil/infrastructure engineering


Takeaway: Many climate-related health risks are shaped by the built environment, and addressing them requires engagement with specific non-health sectors, not just ‘healthcare plus others’ in general.

300

A hospital partners with community organizations and public health agencies to reduce emissions and improve climate resilience. 

What type of strategy is this?

System-level partnership / collective action through partnerships


Takeaway: Meaningful climate action requires collaboration across institutions, communities, and policy spaces.

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