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Surgery and anesthesia in global public health: A multi-institutional and multi-national advocay campaign
Surgery is an essential component of a viable health system, yet 2 billion people worldwide lack access to surgical care. To date, the World Health Assembly (WHA), the governing body of the World Health Organization (WHO), has not adopted a resolution highlighting the importance of surgical care and anesthesia, which would be a vital first step to help save millions of lives and prevent disabilities for millions more.
Methods
A WHA resolution proposal was drafted and circulated among surgery and anesthesia leaders to help governments prioritize surgical and anesthesia care delivery within their health systems. Support for the draft was sought from national and international societies and organizations, along with international Ministry of Health (MOH) officials.
Results
United States and international surgical and anesthesia organizations supported a draft WHA resolution. Meetings were arranged with MOH officials, public health officials, political leaders, and WHA representatives in many countries including the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Thailand, Zambia, Mongolia, Armenia, Senegal, and Ecuador, in addition to a multi-institutional letter writing campaign conducted through a network of global surgery and anesthesia leaders worldwide.
Conclusion
In January 2014, Senegal submitted a formal request to the Executive Board of the WHA advocating for access to safe surgery and anesthesia, placing it on the agenda for the executive meeting in May of 2014, which will enable a resolution to be proposed. Continued broad based academic, public health, and international support is necessary for final passage of this WHA resolution.
Learning Areas:
Advocacy for health and health educationLearning Objectives:
Discuss the role surgical and anesthesia care plays in addressing the global burden of disease. Describe an international collaborative effort to have the World Health Organization recognize the lack of access to safe and high quality surgical care as a major global health disparity.Demonstrate the need for safe quality surgical care as a viable component of a robust health care system.
Keyword(s): Advocacy, Public Health Policy
Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: I have been the lead writer of this abstract and participated in this advocacy campaign.
Any relevant financial relationships? No
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