A2A221005 Discussion. . . • SpringerBriefs in Public Health present concise summaries of cutting- edge research and practical applications from across the entire field of public health, with contributions from medicine, bioethics, health economics, public policy, biostatistics, and sociology • Indoor air quality is an issue of scientific interest both because the risks from exposure to air pollution in the indoor environment are becoming clearer and also stated by WHO improve public health and quality of life and are being discussed in many countries around the world and There are many organizations that are trying to increase knowledge about indoor air quality issues and to set priorities or goals to be achieved. However, all of them tend to draw results about the generic boundaries of the environment rather than specific ones, such as health facilities, which should be a priority because of the vulnerability of their users and their health conditions • then air quality in hospitals is also a hygiene and health requirement for medical health, then Air quality requirements in healthcare facilities vary by health function and often even from room to room in relation to their use. Some areas, such as operating theaters, intensive care units, and isolation rooms, require high-efficiency filtration to protect patients, staff, and visitors, while other areas require the removal of gaseous, chemical and odorous contaminants to provide a safe and To achieve adequate air quality, the main aspect is that the localization hospital must be far from sources of pollution, such as factories, traffic jams, parking lots, and landfills. Two other important features are the facade design and adequate ventilation (HVAC) system. Thank you. . .