The health system in Syria (2000-2024): assembling the pieces of a fragmented system-A scoping review.

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Orwa Al-Abdulla, Maher Alaref, Agneta Kallström, Jussi Kauhanen
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This study provides a detailed overview of Syria's health system from 2000 to 2024 by synthesizing existing literature and data. Its goal is to inform the health sector recovery plan following recent political changes in Syria, detailing the health system's characteristics and evolution on the basis of the WHO's conceptual framework. A scoping review was conducted following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) guidelines. Data sources included PubMed, MEDLINE, Scopus, Google Scholar, grey literature and government reports. The analysis identified service delivery, financing, and governance as the most frequently discussed aspects of the health system. It revealed a distorted health system that retained aspects of the Semashko model whilst also incorporating elements of liberalization from the 2003 modernization program. The study underscores major challenges, including the politicization of healthcare, workforce shortages, fragmented financing, and disparities in access to healthcare services. The findings indicate that the Syrian health system has been characterized by centralized governance, inconsistent financing strategies, a fragmented health information system, and a growing dependence on the private sector. The post-conflict recovery phase offers a chance to rebuild a more equitable and resilient health system. Policymakers are urged to consider necessary reforms to the health system recovery plan in Syria.

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叙利亚卫生系统(2000-2024年):将支离破碎的系统拼凑起来——范围审查
本研究通过综合现有文献和数据,提供了2000年至2024年叙利亚卫生系统的详细概述。其目标是为叙利亚最近发生政治变化后的卫生部门恢复计划提供信息,并在世卫组织概念框架的基础上详细说明卫生系统的特点和演变。根据系统评价首选报告项目和范围评价扩展元分析(PRISMA-ScR)指南进行范围评价。数据来源包括PubMed, MEDLINE, Scopus,谷歌Scholar,灰色文献和政府报告。分析确定,服务提供、筹资和治理是卫生系统中讨论最多的方面。它揭示了一个扭曲的卫生系统,它保留了谢马什科模式的某些方面,同时也纳入了2003年现代化计划的自由化元素。该研究强调了主要挑战,包括医疗保健政治化、劳动力短缺、融资分散以及获得医疗保健服务方面的差异。调查结果表明,叙利亚卫生系统的特点是集中治理,筹资策略不一致,卫生信息系统支离破碎,并且越来越依赖私营部门。冲突后恢复阶段为重建更加公平和有复原力的卫生系统提供了机会。敦促政策制定者考虑对叙利亚卫生系统恢复计划进行必要的改革。
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Health Research Policy and Systems
Health Research Policy and Systems HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
7.50%
发文量
124
审稿时长
27 weeks
期刊介绍: Health Research Policy and Systems is an Open Access, peer-reviewed, online journal that aims to provide a platform for the global research community to share their views, findings, insights and successes. Health Research Policy and Systems considers manuscripts that investigate the role of evidence-based health policy and health research systems in ensuring the efficient utilization and application of knowledge to improve health and health equity, especially in developing countries. Research is the foundation for improvements in public health. The problem is that people involved in different areas of research, together with managers and administrators in charge of research entities, do not communicate sufficiently with each other.
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