<Pulse survey on continuity of essential health services during the COVID-19 pandemic> (WHO – Interim report, 27 August 2020)
- https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/WHO-2019-nCoV-EHS_continuity-survey-2020.1
“WHO conducted a key informant survey among ministry of health officials in five WHO regions between May and July 2020 to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on up to 25 essential health services in countries. Questionnaires were sent to 159 countries and 105 responses were received (66% response rate).
80%of the 105 responding countries had established packages of essential health services prior to the pandemic and 66% of these countries had already identified a core set of services to be maintained during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In general, disruptions of essential health services were reported by nearly all countries, and more so in lower-income than higher-income countries…”
Nous ne savons pas si Haïti a participé à ses travaux.
Haïti a défini son Paquet essentiel de services (PES) en 2016 mais ce travail est inachevé car il ne traite pas de la dimension financière.
A notre connaissance, Haïti s’intéresse à la problémataque du maintien des Services de santé essentiels (SSE) mais n’a pas (encore) procédé à une priorisation organisée et explicite depuis le début de la crise COVID. Ce genre d’exercice serait utile pour un système de santé sous fortes contraintes au-delà de la crise C19. Chaque crise est aussi une opportunité.