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health systems resilience

Health systems resilience refers to a healthcare system's ability to prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergencies like pandemics, natural disasters, or crises. It involves having flexible resources, strong infrastructure, and adaptable plans to ensure essential services continue despite disruptions. A resilient health system quickly adjusts to challenges, maintains quality care, and learns from experiences to improve future responses. Ultimately, it keeps communities healthy and protected in the face of unforeseen events.