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Author: Kluge, Hans; Martín-Moreno, Jose Maria; Emiroglu, Nedret; Rodier, Guenael; Kelley, Edward; Vujnovic, Melitta; Permanand, Govin
Title: Strengthening global health security by embedding the International Health Regulations requirements into national health systems
  • Document date: 2018_1_20
  • ID: jxwpagrb_13
    Snippet: Much of the data and feedback can also be related to how well the health system itself is functioning, as the IHR (2005) 'address a subset of health systems strengthening and coordination challenges'. 14 A country's ability to detect, report and respond to health threats requires strong relationships between, for example, clinical laboratories and health information systems and medical technologies, and between numbers of emergency personnel and .....
    Document: Much of the data and feedback can also be related to how well the health system itself is functioning, as the IHR (2005) 'address a subset of health systems strengthening and coordination challenges'. 14 A country's ability to detect, report and respond to health threats requires strong relationships between, for example, clinical laboratories and health information systems and medical technologies, and between numbers of emergency personnel and training of the public health workforce. Moreover, emergency responses to health threats involve coordination, financing, incident management systems, public awareness and community engagement, underpinned by strong government commitment and resources. 15 These are all system issues, and are reflected in the WHO health systems framework iv , which comprises six independent but inter-related building blocks working in tandem:

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