Transforming healthcare in Libya - the need for clinical practice guidelines in disease management.

IF 2.5 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice Pub Date : 2025-10-03 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20523211.2025.2565419
Ramadan M Elkalmi
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Abstract

The healthcare system in Libya faces significant challenges due to political instability, fragmented infrastructure, and inconsistent medical practices. Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) serve as essential tools for standardising care, ensuring evidence-based treatment, and optimising healthcare resources. In Libya, the lack of structured guidelines has contributed to disparities in disease management, affecting patient outcomes and overall healthcare efficiency. This commentary explores the critical need for CPGs in Libya, highlighting their potential to improve healthcare delivery, minimise variability in treatment, and enhance patient safety. While implementation poses challenges, including centralisation, limited research capacity, and resource constraints, integrating CPGs through a phased implementation framework could be a transformative step toward a more resilient and equitable healthcare system. By fostering collaboration among policymakers, healthcare professionals, and international organisations, Libya can lay the foundation for a systematic approach to disease management, ultimately improving the quality of care for its population. Healthcare reform in Libya is urgently needed, and strategic investments in CPG development and dissemination could drive the necessary transformation in Libyan healthcare.

改革利比亚的医疗保健——疾病管理临床实践指南的必要性。
由于政治不稳定、基础设施支离破碎和医疗实践不一致,利比亚的医疗保健系统面临重大挑战。临床实践指南(cpg)是标准化护理、确保循证治疗和优化医疗资源的重要工具。在利比亚,缺乏结构化的指导方针造成了疾病管理方面的差异,影响了患者的治疗结果和整体医疗保健效率。这篇评论探讨了利比亚对CPGs的迫切需求,强调了它们在改善医疗服务、减少治疗差异和提高患者安全方面的潜力。尽管实施存在挑战,包括集中化、有限的研究能力和资源限制,但通过分阶段实施框架整合CPGs可能是朝着更具弹性和更公平的医疗保健系统迈出的变革性一步。通过促进决策者、卫生保健专业人员和国际组织之间的合作,利比亚可以为疾病管理的系统方法奠定基础,最终提高对其人口的护理质量。利比亚迫切需要医疗改革,在CPG发展和传播方面的战略投资可以推动利比亚医疗保健的必要转型。
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice
Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice Health Professions-Pharmacy
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