Equitable access to COVID-19 tools

aligning the private sector with national response efforts

Overview

COVID-19 has reinforced the need for whole-of-society and whole-of-government approaches to the pandemic response. This has tested the foundation of public and private sector relations in healthcare, and either nurtured or exacerbated trust. In many instances, the private sector has demonstrated solidarity and delivered critical essential and COVID-19-related health services and products. However adverse behaviours have also featured. These have exacerbated the State’s duty to ‘protect’ the right to health, improve health security and system resilience for universal health care. The pandemic has further exposed the need for robust governance of health systems. This is good for both the private and public sectors, but most importantly, consumers, including those most likely to be left behind. This rapid review seeks to understand why and where there has been swift and proactive action to build better governance of national COVID-19 response, to cross-countries lessons sharing on how to govern the private sector in health to maximize the COVID-19 response.

 

 

Editors
World Health Organization
Number of pages
28
Reference numbers
ISBN: 978 92 4 004648 1
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