Kapuria Bhrigu, Hamadeh Randa S, Mazloum Farah, Chaalan Kassem, Aung Kyaw, Higgins Ettie, Kanaan Wafaa, Tohme Tatiana, Kamal Doaa, Khoury Christina E, Syed Sabin
UNICEF Lebanon Country Office, Beirut, Lebanon.
Social Health Services & Primary Health Care Department, Ministry of Public Health, Beirut, Lebanon.
Front Health Serv. 2023 Oct 27;3:1251775. doi: 10.3389/frhs.2023.1251775. eCollection 2023.
Integrated healthcare systems are continually pitched as major contributors towards better distribution of health outcomes and enhanced well-being. Under emergency conditions, integrated healthcare services can guarantee better access to the target population. In recent years, several crises, i.e., economic collapse, the fuel crisis, the Beirut blast, a large refugee population, and the COVID-19 pandemic, in Lebanon have led to a major shift in the health-seeking behavior of the communities, with preventive services being downprioritized despite being available and curative healthcare services being sought out as late as possible. An extensive drop in immunization coverage and an overstretched public health system presents the risk of Vaccine-Preventable Disease outbreaks and urgent intervention is needed to bridge the immunity gap. The Ministry of Public Health, Lebanon, and UNICEF Lebanon successfully demonstrated the use of an immunization platform as an entry point to reach communities for service delivery, identification and referral, screening, awareness generation, and a host of other services that can be copied for other programs including but not limited to those for Maternal and Child health, nutrition, early childhood development, COVID-19, children with disabilities, social protection, education, health emergencies like cholera, etc., and these can provide bi-directional support to each other. UNICEF along with the MoPH (Ministry of Public Health) has been working towards reaching the most vulnerable population with a bouquet of services through existing immunization touchpoints for favorable healthcare outcomes.
综合医疗系统一直被视为实现更好的健康结果分配和增进福祉的主要贡献者。在紧急情况下,综合医疗服务能够确保目标人群更容易获得服务。近年来,黎巴嫩发生的几次危机,即经济崩溃、燃料危机、贝鲁特爆炸、大量难民涌入以及新冠疫情,导致社区的就医行为发生了重大转变,尽管有预防性服务,但人们对其重视程度降低,而治疗性医疗服务则被尽可能推迟寻求。免疫接种覆盖率大幅下降,公共卫生系统不堪重负,这带来了疫苗可预防疾病爆发的风险,因此需要紧急干预来弥合免疫差距。黎巴嫩公共卫生部和联合国儿童基金会黎巴嫩办事处成功展示了利用免疫接种平台作为切入点,以接触社区并提供服务、进行识别和转诊、筛查、提高认识以及开展许多其他服务,这些服务可以被复制到其他项目中,包括但不限于母婴健康、营养、幼儿发展、新冠疫情、残疾儿童、社会保护、教育、霍乱等卫生紧急情况等项目,而且这些项目可以相互提供双向支持。联合国儿童基金会与公共卫生部一直致力于通过现有的免疫接种接触点,为最脆弱人群提供一系列服务,以实现良好的医疗保健结果。