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