COVID-19 reveals weak health systems by design: Why we must re-make global health in this historic moment

Zotero / K4D COVID-19 Health Evidence Summaries Group / Top-Level Items 2020-06-25

Type Journal Article Author Sriram Shamasunder Author Seth M. Holmes Author Tinashe Goronga Author Hector Carrasco Author Elyse Katz Author Raphael Frankfurter Author Salmaan Keshavjee URL https://doi.org/10.1080/17441692.2020.1760915 Volume 15 Issue 7 Pages 1083-1089 Publication Global Public Health / Taylor & Francis Online ISSN 1744-1692 Date 30/04/2020 Extra Publisher: Taylor & Francis _eprint: https://doi.org/10.1080/17441692.2020.1760915 PMID: 32352911 DOI 10.1080/17441692.2020.1760915 Accessed 2020-06-25 19:21:41 Library Catalog Taylor and Francis+NEJM Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrates the critical need to reimagine and repair the broken systems of global health. Specifically, the pandemic demonstrates the hollowness of the global health rhetoric of equity, the weaknesses of a health security-driven global health agenda, and the negative health impacts of power differentials not only globally, but also regionally and locally. This article analyses the effects of these inequities and calls on governments, multilateral agencies, universities, and NGOs to engage in true collaboration and partnership in this historic moment. Before this pandemic spreads further – including in the Global South – with potentially extreme impact, we must work together to rectify the field and practice of global health. Short Title COVID-19 reveals weak health systems by design