Health Science Reports (Nov 2023)

Developing a prehospital care service in a low‐resource setting: Barriers and solutions

  • Berjo D. Takoutsing,
  • Yvan Zolo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.1719
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 11
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Prehospital care (PHC) is critical to the comprehensive and effective functioning of a healthcare system. Given the disproportionate burden of both communicable and non‐communicable diseases in low‐income nations, its significance cannot be understated. In spite of this, many of these nations lack a comprehensive PHC system. Setting up a cost‐effective PHC system in this environment can be difficult and necessitate a variety of stakeholders at various healthcare delivery system levels. Therefore, it is necessary to consider these anticipated barriers and identify feasible solutions for its execution. This will assist in creating a PHC system that is suited to the local needs and achieve sustainable and global health goals. This paper describes the challenges and solutions to establishing a prehospital care service in a low‐resource setting.

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