Preparing for uncertainty during public health emergencies: What Canadian health leaders can do now to optimize future emergency response

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https://doi.org/10.1177/0840470420917172

Language of the publication
English
Date
2020-07
Type
Article
Author(s)
  • Tam, Theresa W. S.
Publisher
Sage

Abstract

It is clear that the risk for epidemics with high health and socio-economic impacts remains but there will be many unknowns at the start of future responses to these events. This article highlights principles and practices to assist health leaders in preparing for uncertainty, including integrating scalability to ensure response activities can be more easily adapted to suit evolving needs; assessing risk and capabilities to inform planning for appropriate response measures; and considering overall flexibility and adaptability of plans, systems, and resources. Ultimately, being prepared for "Disease X" is about applying the approaches that we have learned from previous events, using evidence-based practices to develop and strengthen foundational capacities, so that we are able to respond to the unanticipated in proportionate and appropriate ways.

Subject

  • Health

Keywords

  • Emergencies,
  • Health planning,
  • Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype,
  • Policy making,
  • Public health,
  • Risk assessment

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Pagination

174-177

Peer review

Yes

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PubMed ID
32228317
ISSN
2352-3883

Article

Journal title
Healthcare Management Forum
Journal volume
33
Journal issue
4

Citation(s)

Tam TWS. Preparing for uncertainty during public health emergencies: What Canadian health leaders can do now to optimize future emergency response. Healthc Manage Forum. 2020 Jul;33(4):174-177. doi: 10.1177/0840470420917172

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