Essential Surgery: Disease Control Priorities, Third Edition (Volume 1)
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- Bookshelf ID: NBK333500
- DOI: 10.1596/978-1-4648-0346-8
Essential Surgery: Disease Control Priorities, Third Edition (Volume 1)
Excerpt
Essential Surgery is the first volume in the Disease Control Priorities, third edition (DCP3) series. DCP3 endeavors to inform program design and resource allocation at the global and country levels by providing a comprehensive review of the effectiveness, cost, and cost-effectiveness of priority health interventions. The volume presents data on the surgical burden of disease, disability, congenital anomalies, and trauma, along with health impact and economic analyses of procedures, platforms, and packages to improve care in settings with severe budget limitations.
Essential Surgery identifies 44 surgical procedures that meet the following criteria: they address substantial needs, are cost effective, and are feasible to implement in low- and middle-income countries. If made universally available, the provision of these 44 procedures would avert 1.5 million deaths a year and rank among the most cost effective of all health interventions. Existing health care delivery structures can be leveraged to provide affordable and quality care, with first-level hospitals capable of delivering the majority of procedures, while addressing substantial disparities in safety. Existing infrastructure can also expand access to surgery by implementing measures such as task sharing, which has been shown to be safe and effective while countries build workforce capacity.
Nearly ten years after the second iteration of Disease Control Priorities was released, increased attention to the importance of health systems in providing access to quality care is once again reshaping the global health landscape. Low- and middle-income countries are continuing to set priorities for funding and are making decisions across an increasingly complex set of policy and intervention choices with a greater appreciation for the value of program and economic evaluations. By reviewing the large burden of surgical disorders, the cost-effectiveness of surgical procedures, and the strong public demand for surgical services, Essential Surgery makes a compelling case for improving global access to surgical care.
© 2015 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank.
Sections
- Disease Control Priorities • Third Edition
- Disease Control Priorities
- Foreword
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1. Essential Surgery: Key Messages of This Volume
- The Global Burden
- Surgical Interventions
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Surgical Platforms and Policies
- 12. Organization of Essential Services and the Role of First-Level Hospitals
- 13. Specialized Surgical Platforms
- 14. Prehospital and Emergency Care
- 15. Anesthesia and Perioperative Care
- 16. Excess Surgical Mortality: Strategies for Improving Quality of Care
- 17. Workforce Innovations to Expand the Capacity for Surgical Services
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The Economics of Surgery
- 18. Costs, Effectiveness, and Cost-Effectiveness of Selected Surgical Procedures and Platforms
- 19. Task-Sharing or Public Finance for Expanding Surgical Access in Rural Ethiopia: An Extended Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
- 20. Global Surgery and Poverty
- 21. Benefit-Cost Analysis for Selected Surgical Interventions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
- DCP3 Series Acknowledgments
- Series and Volume Editors
- Contributors
- Advisory Committee to the Editors
- Reviewers
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