2021
DOI: 10.7189/jogh.11.03052
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Lebanon is losing its front line

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“…1 Coupled with a 6.7% decrease in GDP in 2019 and a loss of US$55 billion in 2018, the economic impacts are catastrophic, especially for healthcare workers (HCW). 1 Besides this, the Lebanese pound has lost 81% value since 2019, 3 marking high inflation all whilst coping with a pandemic, recovering from the Beirut Port explosion, and experiencing social unrest. 4 The Beirut Port explosion, which rendered half of the capital's healthcare centres non‐functional brought new challenges to health care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1 Coupled with a 6.7% decrease in GDP in 2019 and a loss of US$55 billion in 2018, the economic impacts are catastrophic, especially for healthcare workers (HCW). 1 Besides this, the Lebanese pound has lost 81% value since 2019, 3 marking high inflation all whilst coping with a pandemic, recovering from the Beirut Port explosion, and experiencing social unrest. 4 The Beirut Port explosion, which rendered half of the capital's healthcare centres non‐functional brought new challenges to health care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 3 Fiscal mismanagement, a weak healthcare system, inflation, higher rates of poverty, social unrest, scarcity of resources, increasing workload and previous traumas have challenged HCWs trying to battle a pandemic in Lebanon, severely affecting their mental health. 3 Since 2019, 1000 of 15,000 doctors have left Lebanon to neighbouring Iraq and other countries, and alone at American University Beirut Medical Centre in Beirut, 40% emergency staff and 50% nurses have left. 5 As a result of this crisis, HCWs are experiencing a deduction in their salary that amounts to a couple thousand dollars a year.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The report highlighted several problems such as the lack of mental health training for primary healthcare workers as well as the poor interactions between primary care and mental health systems; this is crucial for preventing the development of psychiatric disorders ( Budd, Iqbal, Harding, Rees, & Bhutani, 2021 ). The total number of human resources working in the field is 15.27 per 100000 population ( World Health Organization, 2015 ); this number decreased following recent events ( Shallal, Lahoud, Zervos, & Matar, 2021 ). The WHO recommends a bare minimum of 4.45 skilled personnel per 1000 people in order to deliver safe healthcare ( World Health Organization, 2016 ).…”
Section: Mental Health Services In Lebanonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As at July 2021, fuel shortages have led to widespread power blackouts, with ongoing electricity cuts lasting up to 22 h per day affecting more than 90% of the country (55). The healthcare system has been ravaged, and further compromised by brain drain (56). One in five doctors are believed to have either already left the country or intend to do so (57).…”
Section: The Current Situationmentioning
confidence: 99%