The Double Burden: Climate Change Challenges for Health Systems.

Flavio Pinheiro Martins, Marco Antonio Catussi Paschoalotto, Jose Closs, Meike Bukowski, Mariana M Veras
Author Information
  1. Flavio Pinheiro Martins: The Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction, UCL-University College London, London, UK. ORCID
  2. Marco Antonio Catussi Paschoalotto: Research Center in Political Science (CICP), School of Economics, Management and Political Science, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal. ORCID
  3. Jose Closs: Laboratory of Environmental and Experimental Pathology-Hospital das Cl��nicas, Faculty of Medicine, University of S��o Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil. ORCID
  4. Meike Bukowski: Department of Geography and Geology, University of Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria.
  5. Mariana M Veras: Laboratory of Environmental and Experimental Pathology-Hospital das Cl��nicas, Faculty of Medicine, University of S��o Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil. ORCID

Abstract

Climate change presents significant challenges to human health and health systems, and there is a critical need for health systems to adapt and become more resilient in order to effectively mediate the impacts of climate change on population health. This paper analyzes existing academic literature to identify key themes, trends, and research gaps at the intersection of climate change and health systems. Utilizing a scoping review of 179 studies, we explore how health systems can enhance their resilience through effective governance, sustainable financing, resource generation, and adaptive service delivery. Our findings emphasize the importance of integrating climate considerations into health system governance, mobilizing innovative financial resources, and adapting infrastructure and workforce capacities to address climate-related health challenges. The study highlights the need for continued interdisciplinary research and targeted interventions to ensure health systems are equipped to promote equity and protect vulnerable populations in the face of climate change. These insights contribute to the development of climate-resilient health systems and identify crucial areas for future research.

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