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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_27
    Snippet: With regard to services, how these are organised, managed and delivered is the most visible demonstration of the overall functioning and efficiency of the health system-especially during a crisis-and a core component of the UHC agenda. The provision and maintenance of safe healthcare services (ie, with infection isolation procedures in place), together with other infection control services that health professionals provide, is the frontline of ou.....
    Document: With regard to services, how these are organised, managed and delivered is the most visible demonstration of the overall functioning and efficiency of the health system-especially during a crisis-and a core component of the UHC agenda. The provision and maintenance of safe healthcare services (ie, with infection isolation procedures in place), together with other infection control services that health professionals provide, is the frontline of outbreak response. With respect to the IHR (2005), there is a need to improve the coordination of delivery systems for public health and clinical care around emergencies-systems need to be flexible with plans developed and functions articulated. Collaboration with other stakeholders, most notably the private sector for improved logistics in emergencies, is also needed. Local healthcare service providers and local communities, along with civil society, must be involved as well. Indeed, community awareness can boost surveillance, 13 and all can play a crucial role in the rapid delivery of key services.

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