| Literature DB >> 31898532 |
Paul Truché1, Haitham Shoman2, Ché L Reddy2, Desmond T Jumbam2,3, Joanna Ashby2, Adelina Mazhiqi2, Taylor Wurdeman2, Emmanuel A Ameh4, Martin Smith5, Edwin Lugazia6, Emmanuel Makasa7,8, Kee B Park2, John G Meara2,3.
Abstract
Efforts from the developed world to improve surgical, anesthesia and obstetric care in low- and middle-income countries have evolved from a primarily volunteer mission trip model to a sustainable health system strengthening approach as private and public stakeholders recognize the enormous health toll and financial burden of surgical disease. The National Surgical, Obstetric and Anesthesia Plan (NSOAP) has been developed as a policy strategy for countries to address, in part, the health burden of diseases amenable to surgical care, but these plans have not developed in isolation. The NSOAP has become a phenomenon of globalization as a broad range of partners - individuals and institutions - help in both NSOAP formulation, implementation and financing. As the nexus between policy and action in the field of global surgery, the NSOAP reflects a special commitment by state actors to make progress on global goals such as Universal Health Coverage and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. This requires a continued global commitment involving genuine partnerships that embrace the collective strengths of both national and global actors to deliver sustained, safe and affordable high-quality surgical care for all poor, rural and marginalized people.Entities:
Keywords: Essential surgery; Global Health; Global Health systems; Global surgery; Globalization; Health policy; Noncommunicable diseases; Universal health coverage
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31898532 PMCID: PMC6941290 DOI: 10.1186/s12992-019-0531-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Global Health ISSN: 1744-8603 Impact factor: 4.185
Fig. 1NSOAP development includes a complex framework of components that are often developed in parallel. These are not prescriptive, but flexible and adaptable to the local context of each countryGlobal Distribution of NSOAP Plans
Fig. 2Eight stages of NSOAP development
Fig. 3Global distribution of national surgical, obstetric and anesthesia plans (NSOAPs). NSOAPs are currently in various stages around the global ranging from commitment to implementation. Longitudinal monitoring, sustained political support, and financing will be necessary to ensure thatthese plans result in actionable improvement in access and quality of surgical care