Surgical Care and Health Systems
- PMID: 25561195
- DOI: 10.1007/s00268-014-2928-x
Surgical Care and Health Systems
Abstract
Background: While surgical care impacts a wide variety of diseases and conditions with non-operative and operative services, both preventive and curative, there has been little discussion concerning how surgery might be integrated within the health system of a low and middle-income country (LMIC), nor how strengthening surgical services may improve health systems and population health.
Methods: We reviewed reports from several meetings of the working group on health systems strengthening of the Global Initiative for Emergency and Essential Surgical Care, and also performed a review of the literature including the search terms "surgery," "health system," "developing country," "health systems strengthening," "health information system," "financing," "governance," and "integration."
Results: The literature search revealed no reports which focused on the integration of surgical services within a health system or as a component of health system strengthening. A conceptual model of how surgical care might be integrated within a health system is proposed, based on the discussions of our working group, combined with sources from the medical literature, and utilizing the World Health Organization's conceptual model of a health system.
Conclusions: Strengthening the delivery of surgical services in LMICs will require inputs at multiple levels within a health system, and this effort will require the coalescence of committed individuals and organizations, supported by civil society.
Comment in
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Access to Medicines are an Essential Component of Global Surgery.World J Surg. 2016 Jul;40(7):1790-1. doi: 10.1007/s00268-015-3274-3. World J Surg. 2016. PMID: 26475785 No abstract available.
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