Measuring and mitigating the eCO2 impact of novel health care models
Host
Prof Dr. Oliver Groene
OptiMedis
Department of Research & Innovation
Burchardstrasse 17
20017 Hamburg
Germany
http://www.optimedis.com
Duration
36 months, PhD research
Background
Addressing care pathways is critical for measuring and mitigating the climate impact of healthcare services. Each stage of a care pathway—diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up—contributes to greenhouse gas emissions through energy use, transportation, resource consumption, and waste generation. By systematically analyzing these pathways, healthcare systems can identify key emission sources and implement targeted strategies, such as optimizing processes, adopting low-carbon technologies, and enhancing resource efficiency. These efforts not only reduce the environmental footprint of care but also promote sustainable practices across the healthcare sector. Addressing care pathways ensures a holistic approach to sustainability while maintaining high-quality patient outcomes and equitable access. .
Approach
The fellow will study how to assess and mitigate the climate impact of care pathways in healthcare. The project will focus on developing methods to measure CO2 emissions across stages such as diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up, identifying emission hotspots and opportunities for improvement. It will explore the application of advanced analytical tools and align with international frameworks for sustainable healthcare. Collaborating with healthcare professionals, the fellow will co-design tools to evaluate and implement low-carbon strategies. The research includes secondments for a substantial portion of the recruitment period to leading organizations (e.g. HealthCareWithoutHarm) to foster the adoption of international best practices.
Our research team
Our research team developed, hosts, maintains and operates a multi-dimensional data warehouse, which integrates longitudinal data on regional populations covered by several statutory health insurance companies in Germany. OptiMedis also developed, hosts, maintains and operates the Digital & Health Innovation Centre, which integrates assessments of eHealth and mHealth applications, in particular Apps for patient care and self-management. OptiMedis was awarded the status as top SME employers in Germany according to the national FOCUS survey and kununu-evaluations, with staff highly satisfied with the working conditions (out of a modern office in the centre of the city of Hamburg and with flexible working arrangements), the organizational culture, work tasks and the organization´s mission.
OptiMedis has been involved in many EU funded research projects in the past. Prof Groene successfully supervised two doctoral students participating in the Marie- Skłodowska-Curie Training Network for Health System Performance Professionals (HealthPros). Other EU funded projects in which OptiMedis is involved include “Improving quality and patient Safety in surgical care through Standardisation and harmonisation of perioperative care in Europe” (SAFEST), “Integrated personalized care for advanced chronic diseases to improve health and quality of life” (ADLIFE), and “Comparing the Effectiveness of Self-Management Interventions)” (COMPAR-EU).
For more information, please visit the LinkedIn profile of the Principal Investigator (PI)
Your experience
- Candidates should have a Master’s degree in public health, health services research, health policy and management, health sciences, environmental sciences, economics, social sciences (quantitative) or a related field.
- Experience with quantitative research methods.
- Basic statistical knowledge and experience with data analysis software (e.g., R, Stata, Pyton or similar).
- Strong analytical skills and problem-solving abilities.
- Excellent higher education track record and strong scientific curiosity.
- Fluent spoken and written English skills
In addition, the following experience would be helpful, but not essential:
- Experience in conducting and reporting on health services research.
- Experience in international comparative studies.
- Experience in stimulating the active use of research results in practice and policy-making.
- Experience with health information systems.
- Experience in studying European healthcare systems, particularly in the context of health system performance assessment
We seek a highly motivated aspiring researcher with a strong interest in conducting research, who thrives in an interdisciplinary environment and project, and can work both independently and as part of a team. d as part of a team.
Our offer
This 3-year PhD position is funded by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions of the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation program under grant agreement No 101168576. You will be appointed as fulltime PhD for 3 years with OptiMedis. The Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA) programme offers an attractive salary and working conditions. The successful candidates will receive a salary in accordance with the MSCA regulations for early-stage researchers. Exact salary will be confirmed upon appointment [Living Allowance = €3.400 * (country specific correction factor for DE) 0.983 = €3.342,2 + Monthly mobility allowance = €600. An additional monthly allowance of €660 is applicable depending on family situation. In addition to their individual scientific projects, all fellows will benefit from further continuing education, which includes internships and secondments, a variety of training modules as well as transferable skills courses and active participation in workshops and conferences.
Be aware the contracts include social security coverage providing at least sickness and parental benefits, invalidity and accidents at work and occupational diseases, covering the fellows in every place of implementation of HealthIntelAct activities. As these will be paid by the employer and depend on country-specific regulations, the final net salary that each fellow will receive may differ.
Your application
See recruitment procedure. You can apply using the online application form. For more information about the position you can contact Prof. Dr. Oliver Groene (o.groene@optimedis.de).
OptiMedis and the University of Witten/Herdecke, Germany
OptiMedis is an innovative health management, analytics, and research company based in Hamburg, Germany. Focused on expanding social impact, OptiMedis develops progressive models for patient-oriented, sustainable health which can be implemented on regional and national levels. OptiMedis collaborates with doctors, hospitals, health care professionals, health insurance companies, local authorities, and with digital assistance solutions companies. The goal of OptiMedis is to continuously improve the structures and processes in health care systems to improve the quality of care. OptiMedis developed, hosts, maintains and operates a multi-dimensional data warehouse, which integrates longitudinal data on regional populations covered by several statutory health insurance companies in Germany.
Doctoral degrees for fellows based at OptiMedis will be awarded by the University of Witten/Herdecke (https://www.uni-wh.de/en/) under the supervision of Prof Dr Oliver Groene, who is professor appointed at the Faculty of Management, Economics, and Society, University of Witten/Herdecke.