Governance to enable climate resilient development of healthcare systems – A conceptual overview

Sophie Robinson , Glenn Hoetker , Kathryn Bowen
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Climate resilient development (CRD) is a future-focused solutions framework encapsulating climate adaptation and mitigation activities. It aims to prevent and prepare for the worst impacts of climate change whilst supporting sustainable development. When considering sustainability in healthcare systems, CRD goes beyond the current narrow focus on adaptation and mitigation to a more productive and integrated focus on how healthcare systems must equitably develop and transform to preserve the interconnected health of human and natural systems.

The field of governance has received insufficient attention as a key determinant of CRD in healthcare systems, despite being a crucial enabling condition. It is through governance that climate resilient development policies are created, supported, implemented, and monitored. In this perspective we share a review that found no papers concerning how governance can enable CRD of healthcare systems followed by a broadened search which revealed a growing focus on elements of CRD (climate adaptation and mitigation) and barriers to climate adaptation and mitigation in healthcare systems.

To respond to this gap, this perspective suggests there is value in jointly considering healthcare systems, climate resilient development and governance. We argue that transdisciplinary research combining these topics could provide practical and novel guidance for stakeholders involved in the pursuit of CRD of healthcare systems and could strengthen policy responses and actions.

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促进具有气候复原力的医疗保健系统发展的治理--概念概述
具有气候复原力的发展(CRD)是一个着眼于未来的解决方案框架,包含气候适应和缓解活动。它旨在预防和应对气候变化的最坏影响,同时支持可持续发展。在考虑医疗保健系统的可持续性时,CRD 超越了目前对适应和减缓的狭隘关注,而是更加富有成效地综合关注医疗保健系统必须如何公平地发展和转型,以维护人类和自然系统相互关联的健康。正是通过治理,具有气候复原力的发展政策才得以制定、支持、实施和监督。在这一视角中,我们分享了一篇综述,该综述没有发现任何关于治理如何促进医疗保健系统的气候适应性发展的论文,随后我们扩大了搜索范围,发现人们越来越关注气候适应性发展的要素(气候适应和减缓)以及医疗保健系统中气候适应和减缓的障碍。我们认为,结合这些主题的跨学科研究可为参与追求医疗保健系统的气候适应性发展的利益相关者提供实用而新颖的指导,并可加强政策响应和行动。
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The journal of climate change and health
The journal of climate change and health Global and Planetary Change, Public Health and Health Policy
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