Author: Simões, Jorge; Magalhães, João Paulo Moreira; Biscaia, André; da Luz Pereira, António; Augusto, Gonçalo Figueiredo; Fronteira, Inês
Title: Organisation of the State, model of health system and COVIDâ€19 health outcomes in six European countries, during the first months of the COVIDâ€19 epidemic in 2020 Cord-id: 25f6iziz Document date: 2021_6_30
ID: 25f6iziz
Snippet: The time and type of the States' responses to the COVIDâ€19 pandemic varied with the severity of the epidemiological situation, the perceived risk, the political organisation and the model of health system of the country. We discuss the response of Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Portugal and the United Kingdom during the first months of the COVIDâ€19 epidemic in 2020, considering the political organisation of the country and its health system model. We analyse public health measures implemente
Document: The time and type of the States' responses to the COVIDâ€19 pandemic varied with the severity of the epidemiological situation, the perceived risk, the political organisation and the model of health system of the country. We discuss the response of Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Portugal and the United Kingdom during the first months of the COVIDâ€19 epidemic in 2020, considering the political organisation of the country and its health system model. We analyse public health measures implemented to contain or mitigate the pandemic, as well as those related to governance, resources and reorganisation of services, financing mechanisms, response of the health system itself and health outcomes. To measure the burden of COVIDâ€19, we use several indicators. The adoption of measures, to contain and mitigate epidemic varied in degree and time of adoption. All countries reorganised their governance structure and the provision of care, despite the differences in political models and health systems (ranging from a more unitary and centralised political organisational model—France and Portugal; to a decentralised matrix—Germany, Spain, Italy and the United Kingdom). Rather than the differences in political models and health systems, the explanation for the success in tackling the epidemic seems to lay in other social determinants of health.
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