European countries' responses in ensuring sufficient physical infrastructure and workforce capacity during the first COVID-19 wave

Winkelmann J, Webb E, Williams GA, Hernández-Quevedo C, Maier CB, Panteli D (2022)
Health Policy 126(5): 362-372.

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Winkelmann, Juliane; Webb, Erin; Williams, Gemma A.; Hernández-Quevedo, Cristina; Maier, Claudia BettinaUniBi ; Panteli, Dimitra
Abstract / Bemerkung
The COVID-19 pandemic has placed unprecedented pressure on health systems’ capacities. These capacities include physical infrastructure, such as bed capacities and medical equipment, and healthcare professionals. Based on information extracted from the COVID-19 Health System Reform Monitor, this paper analyses the strategies that 45 countries in Europe have taken to secure sufficient health care infrastructure and workforce capacities to tackle the crisis, focusing on the hospital sector. While pre-crisis capacities differed across countries, some strategies to boost surge capacity were very similar. All countries designated COVID-19 units and expanded hospital and ICU capacities. Additional staff were mobilised and the existing health workforce was redeployed to respond to the surge in demand for care. While procurement of personal protective equipment at the international and national levels proved difficult at the beginning due to global shortages, countries found innovative solutions to increase internal production and enacted temporary measures to mitigate shortages. The pandemic has shown that coordination mechanisms informed by real-time monitoring of available health care resources are a prerequisite for adaptive surge capacity in public health crises, and that closer cooperation between countries is essential to build resilient responses to COVID-19.
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
Zeitschriftentitel
Health Policy
Band
126
Ausgabe
5
Seite(n)
362-372
ISSN
01688510
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2982285

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Winkelmann J, Webb E, Williams GA, Hernández-Quevedo C, Maier CB, Panteli D. European countries' responses in ensuring sufficient physical infrastructure and workforce capacity during the first COVID-19 wave. Health Policy. 2022;126(5):362-372.
Winkelmann, J., Webb, E., Williams, G. A., Hernández-Quevedo, C., Maier, C. B., & Panteli, D. (2022). European countries' responses in ensuring sufficient physical infrastructure and workforce capacity during the first COVID-19 wave. Health Policy, 126(5), 362-372. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthpol.2021.06.015
Winkelmann, Juliane, Webb, Erin, Williams, Gemma A., Hernández-Quevedo, Cristina, Maier, Claudia Bettina, and Panteli, Dimitra. 2022. “European countries' responses in ensuring sufficient physical infrastructure and workforce capacity during the first COVID-19 wave”. Health Policy 126 (5): 362-372.
Winkelmann, J., Webb, E., Williams, G. A., Hernández-Quevedo, C., Maier, C. B., and Panteli, D. (2022). European countries' responses in ensuring sufficient physical infrastructure and workforce capacity during the first COVID-19 wave. Health Policy 126, 362-372.
Winkelmann, J., et al., 2022. European countries' responses in ensuring sufficient physical infrastructure and workforce capacity during the first COVID-19 wave. Health Policy, 126(5), p 362-372.
J. Winkelmann, et al., “European countries' responses in ensuring sufficient physical infrastructure and workforce capacity during the first COVID-19 wave”, Health Policy, vol. 126, 2022, pp. 362-372.
Winkelmann, J., Webb, E., Williams, G.A., Hernández-Quevedo, C., Maier, C.B., Panteli, D.: European countries' responses in ensuring sufficient physical infrastructure and workforce capacity during the first COVID-19 wave. Health Policy. 126, 362-372 (2022).
Winkelmann, Juliane, Webb, Erin, Williams, Gemma A., Hernández-Quevedo, Cristina, Maier, Claudia Bettina, and Panteli, Dimitra. “European countries' responses in ensuring sufficient physical infrastructure and workforce capacity during the first COVID-19 wave”. Health Policy 126.5 (2022): 362-372.
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