Resilient health systems for already resilient countries? Pandemic discourses in the post-COVID-19 era

Juan Arroyo-Laguna

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Abstract

This study aimed to reconstruct and analyze the discourses of the pandemic in the pos-t-COVID-19 era. The methodology was based on a critical review of the scientific literature on the pandemic, selecting 80 non-biomedical, clinical, or pharmacological articles published in jour-nals indexed in Scopus or Web of Science from a sample of the 500 most cited scientific articles on the pandemic in Google Scholar. The theoretical approach was based on the debates on predicta-bility, unpredictability, determination, and inde-terminacy in the health and social sciences. As a result, six theses on the pandemic were identified and analyzed: a) the thesis of the unpredictability of pandemics; b) the thesis of pandemic denial; c) the thesis of the pandemic as a failure in predic-tability systems; d) the thesis of the prevention of catastrophic events with timely interventions; e) the thesis of the structural postponement of pre-dictive care by non-developed countries; and f) the environmentalist-health thesis, of foreseeing a critical phase for the planet and humanity. We concluded on the limits of resilience as the center in preparing Latin American health systems in the post-pandemic.

Translated title of the contribution¿Sistemas de salud resilientes para países ya resilientes? Los discursos de la pandemia en la era post COVID-19
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2993-3002
Number of pages10
JournalCiencia e Saude Coletiva
Volume28
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

Keywords

  • COVID-19
  • Disaster mana-gement
  • Health discourses
  • Health surveillance
  • Pandemic

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