What makes health systems resilient against infectious disease outbreaks and natural hazards? Results from a scoping review

Abstract Background The 2014–2016 Ebola outbreak was a wake-up call regarding the critical importance of resilient health systems. Fragile health systems can become overwhelmed during public health crises, further exacerbating the human, economic, and political toll. Important work has been done to...

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Main Authors: Jennifer B. Nuzzo, Diane Meyer, Michael Snyder, Sanjana J. Ravi, Ana Lapascu, Jon Souleles, Carolina I. Andrada, David Bishai
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-10-01
Series:BMC Public Health
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-019-7707-z
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spelling doaj-84ae8a5ad9bc44dea91d1761dae0599d2020-11-25T03:58:59ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582019-10-011911910.1186/s12889-019-7707-zWhat makes health systems resilient against infectious disease outbreaks and natural hazards? Results from a scoping reviewJennifer B. Nuzzo0Diane Meyer1Michael Snyder2Sanjana J. Ravi3Ana Lapascu4Jon Souleles5Carolina I. Andrada6David Bishai7Johns Hopkins Center for Health SecurityJohns Hopkins Center for Health SecurityJohns Hopkins Center for Health SecurityJohns Hopkins Center for Health SecurityJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthJohns Hopkins Center for Health SecurityJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthAbstract Background The 2014–2016 Ebola outbreak was a wake-up call regarding the critical importance of resilient health systems. Fragile health systems can become overwhelmed during public health crises, further exacerbating the human, economic, and political toll. Important work has been done to describe the general attributes of a health system resilient to these crises, and the next step will be to identify the specific capacities that health systems need to develop and maintain to achieve resiliency. Methods We conducted a scoping review of the literature to identify recurring themes and capacities needed for health system resiliency to infectious disease outbreaks and natural hazards and any existing implementation frameworks that highlight these capacities. We also sought to identify the overlap of the identified themes and capacities with those highlighted in the World Health Organization’s Joint External Evaluation. Sources of evidence included PubMed, Web of Science, OAIster, and the websites of relevant major public health organizations. Results We identified 16 themes of health system resilience, including: the need to develop plans for altered standards of care during emergencies, the need to develop plans for post-event recovery, and a commitment to quality improvement. Most of the literature described the general attributes of a resilient health system; no implementation frameworks were identified that could translate these elements into specific capacities that health system actors can employ to improve resilience to outbreaks and natural hazards in a variety of settings. Conclusions An implementation-oriented health system resilience framework could help translate the important components of a health system identified in this review into specific capacities that actors in the health system could work to develop to improve resilience to public health crises. However, there remains a need to further refine the concept of resilience so that health systems can simultaneously achieve sustainable transformations in healthcare practice and health service delivery as well as improve their preparedness for emergencies.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-019-7707-zResilienceHealth system strengtheningHealth system resilienceQuality improvementHealth securityOutbreak
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author Jennifer B. Nuzzo
Diane Meyer
Michael Snyder
Sanjana J. Ravi
Ana Lapascu
Jon Souleles
Carolina I. Andrada
David Bishai
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Diane Meyer
Michael Snyder
Sanjana J. Ravi
Ana Lapascu
Jon Souleles
Carolina I. Andrada
David Bishai
What makes health systems resilient against infectious disease outbreaks and natural hazards? Results from a scoping review
BMC Public Health
Resilience
Health system strengthening
Health system resilience
Quality improvement
Health security
Outbreak
author_facet Jennifer B. Nuzzo
Diane Meyer
Michael Snyder
Sanjana J. Ravi
Ana Lapascu
Jon Souleles
Carolina I. Andrada
David Bishai
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title What makes health systems resilient against infectious disease outbreaks and natural hazards? Results from a scoping review
title_short What makes health systems resilient against infectious disease outbreaks and natural hazards? Results from a scoping review
title_full What makes health systems resilient against infectious disease outbreaks and natural hazards? Results from a scoping review
title_fullStr What makes health systems resilient against infectious disease outbreaks and natural hazards? Results from a scoping review
title_full_unstemmed What makes health systems resilient against infectious disease outbreaks and natural hazards? Results from a scoping review
title_sort what makes health systems resilient against infectious disease outbreaks and natural hazards? results from a scoping review
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Abstract Background The 2014–2016 Ebola outbreak was a wake-up call regarding the critical importance of resilient health systems. Fragile health systems can become overwhelmed during public health crises, further exacerbating the human, economic, and political toll. Important work has been done to describe the general attributes of a health system resilient to these crises, and the next step will be to identify the specific capacities that health systems need to develop and maintain to achieve resiliency. Methods We conducted a scoping review of the literature to identify recurring themes and capacities needed for health system resiliency to infectious disease outbreaks and natural hazards and any existing implementation frameworks that highlight these capacities. We also sought to identify the overlap of the identified themes and capacities with those highlighted in the World Health Organization’s Joint External Evaluation. Sources of evidence included PubMed, Web of Science, OAIster, and the websites of relevant major public health organizations. Results We identified 16 themes of health system resilience, including: the need to develop plans for altered standards of care during emergencies, the need to develop plans for post-event recovery, and a commitment to quality improvement. Most of the literature described the general attributes of a resilient health system; no implementation frameworks were identified that could translate these elements into specific capacities that health system actors can employ to improve resilience to outbreaks and natural hazards in a variety of settings. Conclusions An implementation-oriented health system resilience framework could help translate the important components of a health system identified in this review into specific capacities that actors in the health system could work to develop to improve resilience to public health crises. However, there remains a need to further refine the concept of resilience so that health systems can simultaneously achieve sustainable transformations in healthcare practice and health service delivery as well as improve their preparedness for emergencies.
topic Resilience
Health system strengthening
Health system resilience
Quality improvement
Health security
Outbreak
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-019-7707-z
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