Objectives: Pandemics pressure national governments to respond swiftly. Mitigation efforts created an imbalance between population health, capacity of the healthcare system and economic prosperity. Each pandemic arising from a new virus is unknown territory for policy makers, and there is considerable uncertainty of the appropriateness of responses and outcomes. Methods: A qualitative approach was used to review mixed sources of data including Australian reports, official government publications, and COVID-19 data to discern robust future responses. Publicly available epidemiological and economic data were utilised to provide insight into the impact of the pandemic on Australia's healthcare system and economy. Results: Policies implemented by Australian government to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 impacted the healthcare sector and the economy. This paper incorporates lessons learned to inform optimal economic preparedness. The rationale for an economic response plan concomitant with the health pandemic plan is explored to guide Australian government policy makers in ensuring holistic and robust solutions for future pandemics. Conclusions: In future, an Australian Economic Pandemic Response Plan will aid in health and economic system preparedness, whilst a strong Australian economy and strategic planning will ensure resilience to future pandemics.

COVID-19: the need for an Australian Economic Pandemic Response Plan / Higginson, Shannen; Milovanovic, Katarina; Gillespie, James; Matthews, Andrew; Williams, Christopher; Wall, Laura; Moy, Naomi; Hinwood, Madeline; Melia, Adrian; Paolucci, Francesco. - In: HEALTH POLICY AND TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 2211-8837. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:4(2020), pp. 488-502. [10.1016/j.hlpt.2020.08.017]

COVID-19: the need for an Australian Economic Pandemic Response Plan

Moy, Naomi;Paolucci, Francesco
2020

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Objectives: Pandemics pressure national governments to respond swiftly. Mitigation efforts created an imbalance between population health, capacity of the healthcare system and economic prosperity. Each pandemic arising from a new virus is unknown territory for policy makers, and there is considerable uncertainty of the appropriateness of responses and outcomes. Methods: A qualitative approach was used to review mixed sources of data including Australian reports, official government publications, and COVID-19 data to discern robust future responses. Publicly available epidemiological and economic data were utilised to provide insight into the impact of the pandemic on Australia's healthcare system and economy. Results: Policies implemented by Australian government to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 impacted the healthcare sector and the economy. This paper incorporates lessons learned to inform optimal economic preparedness. The rationale for an economic response plan concomitant with the health pandemic plan is explored to guide Australian government policy makers in ensuring holistic and robust solutions for future pandemics. Conclusions: In future, an Australian Economic Pandemic Response Plan will aid in health and economic system preparedness, whilst a strong Australian economy and strategic planning will ensure resilience to future pandemics.
2020
COVID-19: the need for an Australian Economic Pandemic Response Plan / Higginson, Shannen; Milovanovic, Katarina; Gillespie, James; Matthews, Andrew; Williams, Christopher; Wall, Laura; Moy, Naomi; Hinwood, Madeline; Melia, Adrian; Paolucci, Francesco. - In: HEALTH POLICY AND TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 2211-8837. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:4(2020), pp. 488-502. [10.1016/j.hlpt.2020.08.017]
Higginson, Shannen; Milovanovic, Katarina; Gillespie, James; Matthews, Andrew; Williams, Christopher; Wall, Laura; Moy, Naomi; Hinwood, Madeline; Melia, Adrian; Paolucci, Francesco
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