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Emergency care - World Health Organization (WHO) Emergency care is powerfully aligned with the primary health care agenda as it provides first contact clinical care for those who are acutely ill or injured Pre-hospital and facility-based emergency care is a high impact and cost-effective form of secondary prevention
Strengthening acute care systems saves lives, but urgent action is needed Since that time, tens of thousands of health workers have been trained in BEC across more than 60 countries WHO Chief Nurse Amelia Tuipulotu at the eventUSCF Tyler Stepaniak“Strengthening health systems and supporting health workers to deliver effective acute care is essential to UHC and health security
11 million lives lost each year: urgent action needed on neurological care The World Health Organization (WHO) today warns that less than one in three countries around the world has a national policy to address the growing burden of neurological disorders, responsible for over 11 million deaths globally each year The WHO’s new Global status report on neurology released today shows that neurological conditions now affect more than 40% of the global population
Prehospital Toolkit - World Health Organization (WHO) Timely care and rapid transport save lives, reduce disability and improve long term outcomes 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 The prompt
Delivering Care When It’s Needed Most: The impactful Power of Fast Funding From trauma injuries to chronic illness, from reproductive health to disease prevention—thousands of people needed urgent care With flexible and timely support from the Contingency Fund for Emergencies (CFE), the World Health Organization (WHO) was able to respond rapidly delivering lifesaving health supplies, sustaining essential care, and
WHO calls for urgent transformation of care and support systems for . . . Transforming our care and support systems to ensure an integrated continuum of care also enables us to better meet the needs of people of all ages, making it a good investment for everyone, everywhere – and an essential component of universal health coverage
Over a billion people living with mental health conditions – services . . . They drive up health-care costs for affected people and families while inflicting substantial economic losses on a global scale The new findings published in two reports – World mental health today and Mental Health Atlas 2024 – highlight some areas of progress while exposing significant gaps in addressing mental health conditions worldwide
New WHO guidance calls for urgent transformation of mental health policies The World Health Organization (WHO) today launched new guidance to help all countries reform and strengthen mental health policies and systems Mental health services worldwide remain underfunded, with major gaps in access and quality In some countries, up to 90% of people with severe mental health conditions receive no care at all, while many existing services rely on outdated institutional
WHOs Health Emergency Appeal 2025 In 2025, WHO needs US$ 1 5 billion to provide live-saving health care to millions of people in emergencies More than 300 million people across the globe are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance Health is at the heart of every emergency response