THE MAIN FACTORS OF HEALTH SYSTEM RESILIENCE IN DIFFERENT CRISIS SITUATIONS

Abstract


This article considers the main approaches to assessing the sustainability of the health care system in the development of emergencies of different nature. Based on the analysis and synthesis of data from foreign publications, the most significant factors affecting the efficiency of functioning of national health care systems, as well as the characteristics of their resilience to crisis phenomena are systematised. Experts consider flexible resource management, training of qualified and motivated medical personnel, the possibility of redistribution of powers within the system, both horizontally and vertically, as well as intersectoral cooperation in overcoming crisis situations as the most obvious solutions to improve the viability of the health care system.

About the authors

K. R. Amlaev

Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sino, 200118, Bukhara, Republic of Uzbekistan

A. A. Khripunova

Stavropol State Medical University, 355017, Stavropol, Russia

I. G. Khripunova

Stavropol State Medical University, 355017, Stavropol, Russia

T. O. Stepanyan

Stavropol State Medical University, 355017, Stavropol, Russia

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