Resilience Testing of Health Systems: How Can It Be Done?

The resilience of health systems has received considerable attention as of late, yet little is known about what a resilience test might look like. We develop a resilience test concept and methodology. We describe key components of a toolkit and a 5-phased approach to implementation of resilience tes...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of environmental research and public health 2021-04, Vol.18 (9), p.4742
Hauptverfasser: Rogers, Heather L, Barros, Pedro Pita, Maeseneer, Jan De, Lehtonen, Lasse, Lionis, Christos, McKee, Martin, Siciliani, Luigi, Stahl, Dorothea, Zaletel, Jelka, Kringos, Dionne
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Coronaviruses
COVID-19
Data collection
Delivery of Health Care
Government Programs
Health services
Indicators
Information systems
International organizations
Pandemics
Resilience
Standardization
Toolkits
Traffic signals
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