定义和分析农村地区医疗系统的复原力。

Environment systems & decisions Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-08-18 DOI:10.1007/s10669-022-09876-w
Mason Barnard, Sienna Mark, Scott L Greer, Benjamin D Trump, Igor Linkov, Holly Jarman
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农村地区面临着众所周知的、独特的医疗挑战,这些挑战可能会限制其在 COVID-19 大流行等突发卫生事件面前的应变能力。这些挑战包括:地广人稀,因此提供的医疗服务有限;贫困、不平等和独特的经济结构限制了医疗服务的获取;潜在的人口健康风险和不平等会增加脆弱性。然而,并非所有农村地区都面临同样的问题,非农村地区也可能面临挑战。为了对政策施加影响,有必要使用一种工具来识别抗灾能力较强和较弱的地区。本评论回顾了风险的主要形式,并构建了美国县级抗灾能力指数,有助于识别抗灾能力有限的国家。此外,本评论还认为,由于医疗机构的转诊区域大于单个县,因此应从更广泛的区域而非县的角度来理解医疗抗灾能力;需要从这一层面来理解抗灾能力。从县和转诊地区的层面解读该指数,有助于发现当前的问题以及长期投资和政策应对的目标。
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Defining and analyzing health system resilience in rural jurisdictions.

Rural areas face well known and distinctive health care challenges that can limit their resilience in the face of health emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic. These include problems of sparsity and consequent limited health care provisioning; poverty, inequalities, and distinctive economic structures that limit access to health care; and underlying population health risks and inequalities that can increase vulnerability. Nonetheless, not all rural areas face the same problems, and non-rural areas can have challenges. To be useful in influencing policy, a tool to identify more and less resilient areas is necessary. This Commentary reviews key forms of risk and constructs a county-level index of resilience for the United States which helps to identify countries with limited resilience. Further, it argues that health care resilience should be conceptualized in terms of broader regions than counties since health care facilities' referral regions are larger than individual counties; resilience needs to be understood at that level. The index, read at the level of counties and referral regions, can contribute to identification of immediate problems as well as targets for longer term investment and policy response.

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