Health system responses to climate change in Australia

Angie Bone, Annette Bos, Aditya Vyas, Arthur Wyns, Fiona Armstrong, Peter Bragge, Anthony Capon

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Abstract

This chapter outlines the Australian health system’s current responses to climate change using the World Health Organization’s building blocks of health systems: leadership and governance; health workforce; health information systems; essential medical products and technologies; service delivery; and financing. Noting the need for ongoing rapid system transformation to meet the climate challenge, the chapter then discusses systems approaches to transformation, using the six phases of the Transition Dynamics Framework (issue emergence; issue definition; shared understanding, issue agreement; knowledge finding and dissemination; policy and practice diffusion; embedding new practice) as an illustration.This chapter outlines the Australian health system’s current responses to climate change using the World Health Organization’s building blocks of health systems: leadership and governance; health workforce; health information systems; essential medical products and technologies; service delivery; and financing. Noting the need for ongoing rapid system transformation to meet the climate challenge, the chapter then discusses systems approaches to transformation, using the six phases of the Transition Dynamics Framework (issue emergence; issue definition; shared understanding, issue agreement; knowledge finding and dissemination; policy and practice diffusion; embedding new practice) as an illustration.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationRoutledge Handbook of Climate Change and Health System Sustainability
EditorsJeffrey Braithwaite, Yvonne Zurynski, Carolynn K-lynn
PublisherTaylor & Francis
Pages110-129
Number of pages20
ISBN (Electronic)9781040000786
ISBN (Print)9781032410654
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Externally publishedYes

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