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Quality Healthcare in Extreme Adversity: Developing a Framework for Action

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Specialty Health Services
Date 2020 Jan 8
PMID 31909791
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Abstract

Quality issue: Improving quality of care has become a global health priority to improve health outcomes and strengthen health systems, particularly in the context of achieving universal health coverage. Initial assessment: The delivery of quality essential health services in settings of extreme adversity, such as fragile, conflict-affected, vulnerable or disaster contexts, has been identified as a high priority globally to address the massive level of need. Choice of solution: This paper provides an action framework to systematically address the quality of health services for state and non-state actors working in such settings. The framework is designed to be practical, comprehensible and simple in adoption and implementation. It describes challenges, a set of medical needs and population priorities, a menu of quality-related interventions, and a hierarchy of health system levels defining the roles and responsibilities of key actors. Conclusion: Optimizing the use of limited resources in delivering the best quality possible in 'the hardest of the hard settings' is imperative.

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