Casey Sean T, Noste Erin E, Cook Anthony T, Muscatello David, Heslop David James
World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific, Manila, Philippines.
School of Population Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Western Pac Surveill Response J. 2025 Jul 28;14(6 Spec edition):1-17. doi: 10.5365/wpsar.2023.14.6.1184. eCollection 2023.
This regional analysis aims to provide a comprehensive review of emergency medical team development and action in health emergency response in the Western Pacific Region from 2010 to 2024. It details national, subregional and regional efforts to strengthen health emergency preparedness, response and resilience; it notes challenges faced by the teams in these efforts; and it provides examples that could be adopted or adapted to strengthen their development and action around the world. Emergency medical teams are critical components of national, regional and global health emergency workforces, enabling rapid, high-quality and self-sufficient responses to health emergencies domestically or internationally. They comprise clinical, mental health, public health, logistics and water/sanitation/hygiene personnel who collaborate in providing critical services to affected populations during health emergencies. By the end of 2024, emergency medical teams had been established in nearly every country in the Western Pacific Region, with 16 classified for international deployments, and many national teams developed to strengthen response to domestic emergencies. This analysis is based on published peer-reviewed literature on emergency medical team development and action in health emergencies in the Western Pacific Region, as well as publicly available data on team collaboration and deployment for health emergency response. This analysis considers the global evolution of the World Health Organization Emergency Medical Team Initiative and describes its development in the Western Pacific Region, including how the teams have contributed to emergency response efforts, and the key enabling factors and challenges faced as they develop and respond to emergencies. The analysis concludes by highlighting opportunities for future development, collaboration, research and insights that may be applicable to the global development of emergency medical teams.
本区域分析旨在全面回顾2010年至2024年西太平洋区域卫生应急响应中紧急医疗队的发展与行动。它详细介绍了国家、次区域和区域为加强卫生应急准备、响应和恢复能力所做的努力;指出了这些团队在这些努力中面临的挑战;并提供了可在全球范围内采用或调整以加强其发展与行动的实例。紧急医疗队是国家、区域和全球卫生应急工作队伍的关键组成部分,能够在国内或国际上对卫生紧急情况做出快速、高质量和自给自足的响应。它们由临床、心理健康、公共卫生、后勤以及水/环境卫生/个人卫生人员组成,在卫生紧急情况期间共同为受影响人群提供关键服务。到2024年底,西太平洋区域几乎每个国家都已建立紧急医疗队,其中16支具备国际部署能力,许多国家团队也得到发展以加强对国内紧急情况的应对。本分析基于已发表的关于西太平洋区域卫生紧急情况中紧急医疗队发展与行动的同行评审文献,以及关于团队协作和卫生应急响应部署的公开可用数据。本分析考虑了世界卫生组织紧急医疗队倡议的全球演变,并描述了其在西太平洋区域的发展情况,包括这些团队如何为应急响应做出贡献,以及在发展和应对紧急情况时面临的关键推动因素和挑战。分析最后强调了未来发展、协作、研究的机会以及可能适用于紧急医疗队全球发展的见解。