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A Framework for Assessing Sustainability Conflicts in the Design of Medical Devices

Physics and Society 2025-12-16 v1

Abstract

Medical devices improve healthcare outcomes but often involve sustainability conflicts across environmental, economic, and social pillars. Existing approaches typically prioritize one or two pillars and lack a unified framework to assess cross-domain conflicts. This paper presents a structured framework to identify and quantify sustainability conflicts in medical device design. It integrates life cycle analysis, cause-effect mapping, and multi-criteria decision analysis to evaluate the impact of design choices across all three pillars. A case study of an oxygen concentrator illustrates the framework's application and generates a composite sustainability score based on identified trade-offs. The framework supports informed and data-driven design decisions while meeting regulatory and ethical requirements. This work addresses a key gap in sustainable medical device development by offering a repeatable and quantifiable approach to conflict assessment and resolution.

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@article{arxiv.2512.12992,
  title  = {A Framework for Assessing Sustainability Conflicts in the Design of Medical Devices},
  author = {Apala Chakrabarti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.12992},
  year   = {2025}
}

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to be published in the proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Industry 4.0 and Advanced Manufacturing (I-4AM 2026) by Springer Nature