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Contributions of the New Framework for Essential Public Health Functions to Addressing the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Báscolo, Ernesto; Houghton, Natalia; Riego, Amalia Del; Fitzgerald, James; Jarboe, Rachel.
  • Báscolo E; Ernesto Báscolo, Natalia Houghton, Amalia Del Riego, James Fitzgerald, and Rachel Jarboe are with the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization, Washington, DC. Note. Authors hold sole responsibility for the views expressed in the article, which may not necessarily reflect the opini
  • Houghton N; Ernesto Báscolo, Natalia Houghton, Amalia Del Riego, James Fitzgerald, and Rachel Jarboe are with the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization, Washington, DC. Note. Authors hold sole responsibility for the views expressed in the article, which may not necessarily reflect the opini
  • Riego AD; Ernesto Báscolo, Natalia Houghton, Amalia Del Riego, James Fitzgerald, and Rachel Jarboe are with the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization, Washington, DC. Note. Authors hold sole responsibility for the views expressed in the article, which may not necessarily reflect the opini
  • Fitzgerald J; Ernesto Báscolo, Natalia Houghton, Amalia Del Riego, James Fitzgerald, and Rachel Jarboe are with the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization, Washington, DC. Note. Authors hold sole responsibility for the views expressed in the article, which may not necessarily reflect the opini
  • Jarboe R; Ernesto Báscolo, Natalia Houghton, Amalia Del Riego, James Fitzgerald, and Rachel Jarboe are with the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization, Washington, DC. Note. Authors hold sole responsibility for the views expressed in the article, which may not necessarily reflect the opini
Am J Public Health ; 112(S6): S615-S620, 2022 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2079887
ABSTRACT
This article uses a health stewardship perspective to interpret the strengths of and challenges to national health authorities' capacities to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic through the renewed essential public health functions (EPHF) framework. Based on a literature review, this article argues that the institutional capacities required by countries to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Americas included all 4 stages of the new EPHF policy cycle assessment, policy development, allocation of resources, and access. While health authorities provided these key functions (e.g., data analysis, intersectoral policy dialogues, allocation of additional funds), the interventions implemented depended on each country's own institutional structures. Health authorities faced significant challenges including fragmentation and the lack of institutional and personnel capacities, thus compromising the delivery of an effective and equitable response. In addition, the response to the pandemic has been uneven because of weaknesses in central leadership and coordination capacity, the politicization of the response, and differences in the capacity to respond at subnational levels. Such challenges reflect structural weaknesses that existed before the onset of the pandemic, as well as the low prioritization of public health in agendas for health systems strengthening. A future agenda should prioritize improving structural elements while strengthening the stewardship capacities of health authorities and developing institutional structures that guarantee access to and universal coverage of health services. (Am J Public Health. 2022;112(S6)S615-S620. https//doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2022.306750).
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: COVID-19 Type of study: Reviews Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Am J Public Health Year: 2022 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: COVID-19 Type of study: Reviews Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Am J Public Health Year: 2022 Document Type: Article