2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1105537
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A synthesis of concepts of resilience to inform operationalization of health systems resilience in recovery from disruptive public health events including COVID-19

Abstract: This article is part of the Research Topic ‘Health Systems Recovery in the Context of COVID-19 and Protracted Conflict’Health systems resilience has become a ubiquitous concept as countries respond to and recover from crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic, war and conflict, natural disasters, and economic stressors inter alia. However, the operational scope and definition of health systems resilience to inform health systems recovery and the building back better agenda have not been elaborated in the literature… Show more

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“…Third, the framework will promote primary healthcare (PHC) and the delivery of essential public health functions, underscoring the role of PHC and district health management in the provision of public health services, including emergency preparedness and response as key to building resilience in fragile and conflict-affected settings. 18 19 …”
Section: Why Is a Coherent Hdpn Framework For Health In Africa Needed...mentioning
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“…Third, the framework will promote primary healthcare (PHC) and the delivery of essential public health functions, underscoring the role of PHC and district health management in the provision of public health services, including emergency preparedness and response as key to building resilience in fragile and conflict-affected settings. 18 19 …”
Section: Why Is a Coherent Hdpn Framework For Health In Africa Needed...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 The EPHFs provide a bridge between health and allied sectors and set out responsibilities to improve and protect health, to reinforce the role of primary care and for the provision of public health services such as surveillance, community engagement and contact tracing-functions which help build resilience of frontline health services. 11 Partnerships and collaborations are essential for operationalising the EPHFs. At 12 As part of this collaboration, at a meeting held in Paris, 10-12 May 2023, WHO's Health Systems Resilience and EPHF Team 13 consulted experts from IANPHI's members from Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, China, Japan, France, Germany, Norway, Pakistan, Sweden, UK and USA on how to operationalise the EPHFs.…”
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