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Burden of Surgical Disease: Strategies to Manage an Existing Public Health Emergency
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World Health OrganizationEmergency Department AdministrationSurgical ScienceSurgeryInjury PreventionEmergency CareSurgical DiseasePerioperative SafetyGlobal HealthcarePublic HealthEmergency SurgeryHealth Services ResearchSurgical Quality ControlHealth PolicyOutcomes ResearchSurgical SpecialtySurgical CareTrauma CareMedical EthicsGlobal HealthHumanitarian Action SummitPatient SafetyInternational HealthSurgical EpidemiologySocial Emergency MedicineMedicineEmergency Medicine
The World Health Organization estimates that the burden of surgical disease due to war, self-inflicted injuries, and road traffic incidents will rise dramatically by 2020. During the 2009 Harvard Humanitarian Initiative's Humanitarian Action Summit (HHI/HAS),members of the Burden of Surgical Disease Working Group met to review the state of surgical epidemiology, the unmet global surgical need, and the role international organizations play in filling the surgical gap during humanitarian crises, conflict, and war. An outline of the group's findings and recommendations is provided.
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