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Strengthening Oxygen Systems in Asia and the Pacific: Guidance Note
Strengthening Oxygen Systems in Asia and the Pacific: Guidance Note
Strengthening Oxygen Systems in Asia and the Pacific: Guidance Note
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This guidance note provides a comprehensive overview of medical oxygen production, distribution, and use in Asia and the Pacific region, and explores how to improve systems over the medium and long term. It explains why surges in medical oxygen demand due to the COVID-19 pandemic have exacerbated deficiencies in oxygen systems. It highlights how greater coordination among stakeholders to plan and procure oxygen on a larger scale, improve equipment, and better train staff can dramatically benefit health systems and improve patient care.
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PublisherAsian Development Bank
Release dateNov 1, 2022
ISBN9789292697938
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    Strengthening Oxygen Systems in Asia and the Pacific - Asian Development Bank

    STRENGTHENING OXYGEN SYSTEMS IN ASIA AND THE PACIFIC

    GUIDANCE NOTE

    NOVEMBER 2022

    Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 IGO license (CC BY 3.0 IGO)

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    ISBN 978-92-9269-792-1 (print); 978-92-9269-793-8 (electronic); 978-92-9269-794-5 (ebook)

    Publication Stock No. TIM220490-2

    DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/TIM220490-2

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    On the cover: The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has underscored the importance of uninterrupted oxygen supply in medical facilities (photos by Jawad Jalali/ADB).

    Cover design by Nonie Villanueva

    Contents

    Tables, Figures, and Case Studies

    Acknowledgments

    Hamish R. Graham, consultant to the Asian Development Bank (ADB), prepared this guidance note. H. R. Graham is a senior research fellow at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI), University of Melbourne, Australia. The work was funded by the Sector and Thematic Training budget of the Sustainable Development and Climate Change Department (SDCC), coordinated by Health Sector Secretariat. The training materials, which included a staff seminar, were developed under the overall guidance of Arin Dutta, senior health specialist, SDCC.

    The author is grateful for the feedback and perspectives provided by members of various United Nations agencies, governmental and nongovernment organizations, and private sector representatives, including Martha Gartley, Felix Lam, Damien Kirchhoffer, Jason Houdek, and Audrey Battu (Clinton Health Access Initiative); Lisa Smith and Elena Pantjushenko (PATH); Cindy McWhorter, Bev Bradley, Mansi Dalal, and Habtamu Tolla (United Nations Children’s Fund [UNICEF] Supply Division); Alejandra Velez Ruiz Gaitan and Stefan Adriaenses (World Health Organization); Katerina Galluzzo and Robert Matiru (Unitaid); Adegoke Falade and Ayobami Bakare (University College Hospital Ibadan, Oxygen for Life Initiative); Shiellah Bagayana (FREO2 Foundation); Bernard Olayo (Center for Public Health and Development); Amy Gray, Trevor Duke, and Rami Subhi (MCRI, University of Melbourne); Eric McCollum (Johns Hopkins University); Steve Howie (University of Auckland); Carina King and Tim Baker (Karolinska Instituet); Sarah Sceery, Jim Ansara, Eric Buckley, and Steve Mtwea (Build Health International); Victoria Smith and Jim Stunkel (Assist International); Mireia Gil (Azimut 360 SCCL); and Leith Greenslade (Every Breath Counts coalition).

    The authors also acknowledge the support of Michelle Apostol, associate health officer, and Benjamin Coghlan, senior health specialist, both of SDCC; as well as assistance from the publishing team in ADB’s Department of Communications.

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