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Planning for the next pandemic: Reflections on the early phase of the Australian COVID-19 public health response from the emergency department.

Laksmi Sakura GovindasamyKai Hsun HsiaoLai Heng FoongSimon Judkins
Published in: Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA (2021)
EDs play a crucial role as frontline health services throughout public health emergencies, including pandemics. The strength of the Australian public health response to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has mitigated the impact of the pandemic on clinical services, but there has still been a substantial impact on EDs and the health system. We revisit major events and lessons from the first wave of COVID-19 in Australia to consider the implications and avenues for system-level improvements for future pandemic and public health emergency response for EDs. Notwithstanding, the remarkable efforts of healthcare workers across the health system, COVID-19 has uncovered structural and planning challenges and highlighted weaknesses and strengths of the Australian federation. In anticipating future pandemics and other public health threats, particularly in the face of climate change, hard-won lessons from the COVID-19 response should be incorporated in future planning, policies, practice and advocacy.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
  • public health
  • sars cov
  • emergency department
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • climate change
  • global health
  • primary care
  • current status
  • healthcare
  • risk assessment