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South African Health Review 2022: Health Systems Recovery after COVID-19

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SAHR 2022: Health Systems Recovery after COVID-19
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Country
Time period covered 
01/2019 - 12/2022
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"The 2022 SAHR includes commentary from healthcare workers, researchers, government advisors, academics, activists, and members of the community. It encompasses reflections and lessons learned, ranging from the complexity of providing evidence-informed technical guidance at policy level during a rapidly evolving pandemic with devastating nation-wide health, social, and economic consequences on the one hand, to the responses and experiences of discrete parts of the health system on the other. These diverse perspectives provide essential information on various approaches to COVID-19, as well as salutary lessons for new and diverse ways of rebuilding and rethinking our health system.

The 2022 SAHR was curated as a supplement to the 2021 edition, which addressed the response of government and the broader health sector to COVID-19, investigated the challenges facing the health system, and focused on how to begin rebuilding a better system." Source: Foreword - SAHR 2022

Keywords 
Abortion, Aged adults, Agriculture, Antenatal care, Antiretroviral therapy, Anxiety, BCG vaccines, Beds, Bipolar affective disorder, Birth certificates, Breastfeeding, COVID-19, COVID-19 vaccines, Cancers, Cardiovascular and circulatory diseases, Children, Chronic kidney diseases, Chronic respiratory diseases, Cirrhosis of the liver, Community health clinics, Condoms, Contraceptives, DALYs, Death certificates, Dentists, Diabetes, Diagnostic equipment, Diarrhea, Disability, Disease outbreaks, Drug consumption, Education, Family planning, Fertility, GDP, Government expenditures, Government health budget, Government health expenditures, HIV and AIDS, Health behaviors, Health care access, Health care costs, Health care personnel, Health care services, Health facilities, Health insurance, Health literacy, Health promotion, Hearing loss, Homelessness, Hospitals, Housing, Hygiene, Hypertension, IUDs, Illicit drug use, Immunization, Incidence, Infant mortality, Injuries, Intensive care units, Interventions, Laboratories, Laboratory equipment, Length of stay, Life expectancy, Limited mobility, Live births, Lower respiratory infections, Malnutrition, Manufacturing, Maternal mortality, Measles vaccines, Medical tests, Medicines, Mental and behavioral disorders, Mental health symptoms, Mining, Mortality, Neurological conditions, Nurses, Obesity, Occupations, Opioid use disorders, Particulate matter, Patient counts, Pentavalent vaccines, Personal caregivers, Personal health expenditures, Personal protective equipment, Pervasive developmental disorders, Pharmacists, Physical therapists, Physicians, Place of delivery, Pneumococcal vaccines, Population, Population density, Poverty, Prescriptions, Prevalence, Preventive interventions, Public social assistance, Road traffic injuries, Sanitation, School enrollment, Screening, Social distancing measures, Stillbirths, Suicide, Taxes, Tobacco smoking, Transplants, Tuberculosis, Unemployment, Unipolar depressive disorders, Urban ambient air pollution, Ventilators, Vision loss, Vitamin A supplements, Water supply