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- Emergency and critical care - World Health Organization (WHO)
Emergency care is an integrated platform for delivering accessible, quality and time-sensitive health care services for acute illness and injury across the life course Integrated emergency care services facilitate timely recognition, treatment management and, when needed, continued treatment of the acutely ill at the appropriate level of the
- World Health Organization Emergencies Programme
Strengthening national emergency preparedness Tracking SARS-CoV-2 variants
- Progress on emergency, critical and operative care
WHA 76 2 “Integrated emergency, critical and operative care for universal health coverage and protection from health emergencies,” passed with unanimous support during the 76th World Health Assembly in 2023, represented a powerful call for near-term action to strengthen health systems for delivery of high-quality emergency, critical and operative (ECO) care In 2024, WHA 77(8) built on
- Emergency Care Toolkit - World Health Organization (WHO)
The WHO Emergency Care Toolkit (ECT) is an open access bundle of interventions, developed to be implemented in emergency units within hospitals, particularly in resource limited settings The main aim of the ECT is to support systematic care of the acutely ill and injured within hospitals
- Mass Casualty Management in Emergency Units - World Health Organization . . .
The course is based on the principles of mass casualty management and emphasizes the critical role of the emergency unit in enhancing patient outcomes The MCM course highlights preparedness activities, operational efficiency, and safety and aims to provide the knowledge, skills, and tools required to manage MCIs effectively
- WHO - Emergency situation reports
Latest WHO official reports for emergency situations 17 June 2025 Multi-country outbreak of cholera, external situation report #27 -17 June 2025 Multi-country outbreak of cholera, external situation report #27 -17 June 2025
- Emergency response framework (ERF), Edition 2. 1
This version (2024) of the WHO ERF has been developed following extensive consultation across the three levels of the Organization and response experiences over the last five years of emergency response Key areas have been updated to improve the accountability, predictability, timeliness and effectiveness of WHO’s response to emergencies
- Prehospital Toolkit - World Health Organization (WHO)
Prehospital emergency care is a key component of the health care system Strengthening prehospital care can help address a wide range of conditions across the life course, including injury, complications of pregnancy, exacerbations of non-communicable diseases, acute infections and sepsis
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