HEALTH CARE SYSTEM IN LEBANON: A REVIEW ADDRESSING HEALTH INEQUALITIES AND ETHICAL DILEMMAS OF FRONTLINE WORKERS DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Georges Hatem, Mathijs Michiel Goossens
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Lebanon is facing many problems that can cause several long-term threats to the overall public health such as an increasing poverty rate, and an economic crisis induced by the devaluation of the Lebanese currency. The healthcare system is affected in terms of quality and availability of services in addition due to the pandemic, a lot of public health campaigns were paused. Consequently, Lebanon is losing its frontline healthcare workers coupled with the fact that the government budget for healthcare has dwindled. This report addresses the evolution of some health indicators in Lebanon throughout the years and presents the rights and ethical considerations and dilemmas faced by the frontline healthcare professionals during the COVID-19 outbreak. The findings of this report showed that the average life expectancy at birth was almost 80 years for both sexes in 2020. The infant mortality rate has positively been reduced to 9.2 cases per 1000 live births and despite its position compared to some Arab countries mostly adjoining Lebanon, this rate in 2019 is considered three times higher compared to some European countries. A decrease in the food and waterborne diseases rate in Lebanon was noted, however, a higher rate is presented in Bekaa. A sustainable health system is required in Lebanon focusing on people and based on public health evidence. Many ethical challenges are faced particularly in the degree of freedom and medical choices. Nevertheless, most notably the long-term impact of these measures will preserve the well-being of society.
黎巴嫩的卫生保健系统:关于2019冠状病毒病大流行期间一线工作人员卫生不平等和道德困境的审查
黎巴嫩正面临许多问题,这些问题可能对整个公共卫生造成若干长期威胁,例如贫困率上升和黎巴嫩货币贬值引起的经济危机。卫生保健系统在服务质量和可用性方面受到影响。此外,由于大流行,许多公共卫生运动暂停。因此,黎巴嫩正在失去其第一线保健工作者,加上政府保健预算减少的事实。本报告阐述了多年来黎巴嫩一些卫生指标的演变,并介绍了2019冠状病毒病疫情期间一线卫生保健专业人员面临的权利和道德考虑以及困境。该报告的研究结果显示,到2020年,男女出生时的平均预期寿命都接近80岁。婴儿死亡率已积极下降至每1000例活产9.2例,尽管与一些主要毗邻黎巴嫩的阿拉伯国家相比,该国的情况仍然如此,但2019年的婴儿死亡率被认为是一些欧洲国家的三倍。注意到黎巴嫩的食物和水传染疾病发病率有所下降,但贝卡的发病率较高。黎巴嫩需要一个以人为本、以公共卫生证据为基础的可持续卫生系统。面临着许多伦理挑战,特别是在自由程度和医疗选择方面。然而,最值得注意的是,这些措施的长期影响将保持社会的福祉。
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