
Cutting down vitamin D tests could help lower carbon footprint of healthcare - University of Sydney

Unnecessary vitamin D testing in Australia is costing our health care system up to $87million and creating a significant carbon footprint which otherwise could be avoidable.
Unnecessary vitamin D testing in Australia is costing our healthcare system up to $87 million and is contributing to the sectors significant but avoidable carbon footprint, say researchers.
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