Considerations for service delivery for emergency care in low resource settings

In a shift from the more traditional disease focused model of global health interventions, increasing attention is now being placed on the importance of strengthening healthcare systems as a key component for achieving improved health outcomes. As emergency care systems continue to develop and stren...

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Main Authors: Harveen Bal Bergquist, Taylor W. Burkholder, Osama A. Muhammad Ali, Yasein Omer, Lee A. Wallis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-01-01
Series:African Journal of Emergency Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211419X20300707
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spelling doaj-d0914b1e47ba4eec8820a99474da9ed22020-12-09T04:15:44ZengElsevierAfrican Journal of Emergency Medicine2211-419X2020-01-0110S7S11Considerations for service delivery for emergency care in low resource settingsHarveen Bal Bergquist0Taylor W. Burkholder1Osama A. Muhammad Ali2Yasein Omer3Lee A. Wallis4Keck School of Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA; Division of Emergency Medicine, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa; Corresponding author at: LAC+USC Medical Center, 1200 N State St Room 1011, Los Angeles, CA 90033.Keck School of Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USATamayoz Emergency and Trauma Center, Khartoum, SudanDivision of Emergency Medicine, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South AfricaDivision of Emergency Medicine, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South AfricaIn a shift from the more traditional disease focused model of global health interventions, increasing attention is now being placed on the importance of strengthening healthcare systems as a key component for achieving improved health outcomes. As emergency care systems continue to develop and strengthen around the world, the concept of service delivery provides one way to assess how well these systems are functioning. By focusing on service delivery, a system can be evaluated based on its ability to provide patients with access to the high-quality emergency care that they deserve. While the concept of service delivery is commonly used to evaluate the effectiveness of care in high-resource settings, its use in low resource settings has previously been limited due to challenges in operationalizing the concept in a context appropriate way. This article will begin by discussing the concept of service delivery as it specifically applies to emergency care systems and then discuss some of the challenges in defining and assessing this concept in low resource settings. The article will then discuss several new tools that have been developed to specifically address ways to evaluate emergency care service delivery in low-resource settings that can be used to inform future systems strengthening activities.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211419X20300707Emergency care systemsService deliveryAccessQuality improvement
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author Harveen Bal Bergquist
Taylor W. Burkholder
Osama A. Muhammad Ali
Yasein Omer
Lee A. Wallis
spellingShingle Harveen Bal Bergquist
Taylor W. Burkholder
Osama A. Muhammad Ali
Yasein Omer
Lee A. Wallis
Considerations for service delivery for emergency care in low resource settings
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Emergency care systems
Service delivery
Access
Quality improvement
author_facet Harveen Bal Bergquist
Taylor W. Burkholder
Osama A. Muhammad Ali
Yasein Omer
Lee A. Wallis
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title Considerations for service delivery for emergency care in low resource settings
title_short Considerations for service delivery for emergency care in low resource settings
title_full Considerations for service delivery for emergency care in low resource settings
title_fullStr Considerations for service delivery for emergency care in low resource settings
title_full_unstemmed Considerations for service delivery for emergency care in low resource settings
title_sort considerations for service delivery for emergency care in low resource settings
publisher Elsevier
series African Journal of Emergency Medicine
issn 2211-419X
publishDate 2020-01-01
description In a shift from the more traditional disease focused model of global health interventions, increasing attention is now being placed on the importance of strengthening healthcare systems as a key component for achieving improved health outcomes. As emergency care systems continue to develop and strengthen around the world, the concept of service delivery provides one way to assess how well these systems are functioning. By focusing on service delivery, a system can be evaluated based on its ability to provide patients with access to the high-quality emergency care that they deserve. While the concept of service delivery is commonly used to evaluate the effectiveness of care in high-resource settings, its use in low resource settings has previously been limited due to challenges in operationalizing the concept in a context appropriate way. This article will begin by discussing the concept of service delivery as it specifically applies to emergency care systems and then discuss some of the challenges in defining and assessing this concept in low resource settings. The article will then discuss several new tools that have been developed to specifically address ways to evaluate emergency care service delivery in low-resource settings that can be used to inform future systems strengthening activities.
topic Emergency care systems
Service delivery
Access
Quality improvement
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211419X20300707
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