Mapping the extraordinary measure disease outbreak (EMDO): An analysis of health regulations in Indonesia 2000–2023

IF 1.7 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH World Medical & Health Policy Pub Date : 2023-11-08 DOI:10.1002/wmh3.593
Adhi Cahya Fahadayna, Abdul Hair
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Abstract This research focused on the Indonesian Government's global pandemic policy mapping from 2000 to 2023 ( n = 979). Indonesia has been affected by diseases such as H1N1, H5N1, SARS‐Cov‐1, and the current SARS‐CoV‐2 (COVID‐19). This research will focus on these outbreaks to see the readiness of Indonesian government policy mapping to emergencies. This research will measure Indonesian health policy mapping based on its capability to adapt to local contexts, construct a care delivery value chain, leverage shared delivery infrastructure, and improve health delivery and economic development. This study implemented feasibility analysis with a method scoring system for all the pillars above. Findings indicate that most health policies developed by the Indonesian Government are oriented toward responding to current conditions, not preparing for future health challenges. This research also provides patterns regarding the development of health policymaking to deal with emergency conditions.
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绘制特别措施疾病暴发(EMDO): 2000-2023年印度尼西亚卫生法规分析
本研究的重点是印度尼西亚政府从2000年到2023年的全球流行病政策地图(n = 979)。印度尼西亚已经受到H1N1、H5N1、SARS - Cov - 1和目前的SARS - Cov - 2 (COVID - 19)等疾病的影响。这项研究将侧重于这些疫情,以了解印度尼西亚政府针对紧急情况制定政策的准备情况。本研究将根据其适应当地情况、构建医疗服务价值链、利用共享服务基础设施以及改善医疗服务和经济发展的能力来衡量印度尼西亚的卫生政策地图。本研究采用方法评分系统对上述各支柱进行可行性分析。调查结果表明,印度尼西亚政府制定的大多数卫生政策都着眼于应对当前情况,而不是为未来的卫生挑战做准备。这项研究还提供了处理紧急情况的卫生决策的发展模式。
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