The virtues of limits and environmental sustainability in healthcare
Abstract
The spectre of human-induced climate change has drawn attention to the need to discover new, environmentally sustainable approaches to healthcare. This article draws upon David McPherson’s The Virtues of Limits (2021) to develop a virtue ethics for sustainability in healthcare. I explore how a virtuous appreciation of the value of healthcare resources can lead us to exercise stewardship in our use of those resources, whereas a failure to appreciate the value of resources can lead to irresponsible and unsustainable patterns of use. I close with some recommendations of how health systems might go about facilitating the cultivation of the virtues of sustainable health practice.
Symons, X. (2025). The virtues of limits and environmental sustainability in healthcare. Bioethics, 39, 576–583. https://doi.org/10.1111/bioe.13382