Emergency & Critical Care
Emergency & Critical Care
All around the world, acutely ill and injured people seek care every day. Frontline providers manage children and adults with medical, surgical and obstetric emergencies, including injuries and infections, heart attacks and strokes, asthma and acute complications of pregnancy. Prioritising an integrated approach to early recognition and resuscitation reduces the impact of all of these conditions. WHO’s Clinical Services and Systems team is dedicated to strengthening the emergency care systems that serve as the first point of contact with the health system for so much of the world, and to supporting the development of quality, timely emergency care accessible to all.
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All →Prehospital emergency care - operational guidance for ambulance systems
WHO’s Prehospital emergency care - operational guidance for ambulance systems provides detail on several key components of effective prehospital...
Caring for burns patients from the incident scene to definitive treatment can be a complex, resource-consuming process with the potential to overwhelm...
The H3 Package defines a set of prioritized health interventions that can feasibly be delivered to populations affected by humanitarian crises during protracted...
Emergency health care in crises
Efforts to strengthen health systems to deliver emergency care are intensifying against the backdrop of increasing humanitarian crises.
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