Act now: strengthening critical care readiness in fragile health systems during war and disasters
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By
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Abdullahi Hassan Elmi
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June 23, 2026
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Objective:
To emphasize the need for enhanced critical care preparedness in fragile health systems during conflicts and disasters.
Approach:
Key Findings:
- Critical care readiness extends beyond equipment to include systemic preparedness.
- Preventable mortality can occur due to system failures during crises.
- Telemedicine is beneficial but requires a strong local infrastructure.
- Incident reporting and safety culture are crucial for improving responses in emergencies.
- Emergency infrastructure includes essential services like roads, electricity, and trained staff.
Interpretation:
Preparedness in fragile health systems is essential to mitigate avoidable deaths during crises.
Limitations:
- The article does not provide specific case studies or quantitative data to support claims.
- Recommendations may not be universally applicable to all fragile health systems.
Conclusion:
Acting now to enhance critical care infrastructure can reduce avoidable deaths in future crises.
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