INVESTIGADORES
MACEIRA Daniel Alejandro
artículos
Título:
What role can health policy and systems research play in supporting responses to COVID-19 that strengthen socially just health systems
Autor/es:
LUCY GILSON; BRUNO MARCHAL; IRENE AYEPONG; EDWINE BARASA; JEAN-PAUL DOSSOU; ASHA GEORGE; RYAN GUINARAN; DANIEL MACEIRA; SASSY MOLYNEUX; N S PRASHANTH; HELEN SCHNEIDER; YUSRA SHAWAR; JEREMY R SHIFFMAN; KABIR SHEIKH; NEIL SPICER; SARA VAN BELLE; ELEANOR WHYLE
Revista:
HEALTH POLICY AND PLANNING
Editorial:
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Referencias:
Lugar: Oxford; Año: 2020
ISSN:
0268-1080
Resumen:
To say that we live in turbulent times is a massive understatement. COVID-19 ruthlessly exposes the fault lines of health services and systems, and the responses put in place to prevent its spread or mitigate its effects may affect people more than the actual infection. The outbreak in Wuhan quickly grew to a pandemic that has affected countries and regions all over the world in many, and as of yet, little understood ways. This is a global infectious disease outbreak of a scale not seen since the Spanish Flu. For many countries, it is an extreme stress test of the health system and of society at large. All over the world, people, patients, providers, health service managers, health and other sectoral policymakers and politicians, are dealing with high levels of uncertainty and severe challenges to the resilience of their systems. The governance not only of health, at national and global levels, but also of trade, communication and globalization itself is under scrutiny. The virus exposes, yet again, the structural determinants that lead to health inequalities (Shadmi et al., 2020), including racism and colonial legacies. Many see this as a key moment of reckoning, nationally and globally: the pandemic and its responses have precipitated unprecedented economic, social and health crises that may shape the decades ahead. At the same time, the role of health systems in responding to COVID-19 and the need to (re-)invest in these systems through the state offers transformative opportunities.