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Arush Lal

Researcher at London School of Economics and Political Science

Publications -  18
Citations -  560

Arush Lal is an academic researcher from London School of Economics and Political Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Public health. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 151 citations. Previous affiliations of Arush Lal include Global Health Corps.

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Fragmented health systems in COVID-19: rectifying the misalignment between global health security and universal health coverage.

TL;DR: This Health Policy paper compares three types of health systems in their response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and synthesises four essential recommendations to reimagine governance, policies, and investments for better health towards a more sustainable future.
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A multinational Delphi consensus to end the COVID-19 public health threat

Jeffrey V. Lazarus, +348 more
- 03 Nov 2022 - 
TL;DR: In this article , a diverse, multidisciplinary panel of 386 academic, health, non-governmental organization, government and other experts in COVID-19 response from 112 countries and territories to recommend specific actions to end this persistent global threat to public health.
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Optimizing Pandemic Preparedness and Response through Health Information Systems: Lessons Learned from Ebola to COVID-19

TL;DR: This concept study outlines scalable HIS lessons from recent Ebola outbreaks and early COVID-19 responses along these 3 domains, synthesizing recommendations to offer clear, evidence-based approaches on how to leverage HIS to strengthen the current pandemic response and foster community health systems resilience moving forward.
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Symptoms of a broken system: the gender gaps in COVID-19 decision-making

TL;DR: By providing quantitative data, this work critically assesses the gender gap in task management in COVID-19 and suggests that the current level of female representation in decision-making bodies is low and unsustainable.
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Off the back burner: diverse and gender-inclusive decision-making for COVID-19 response and recovery.

TL;DR: Given the gender-skewed landscape of power and decision-making in global health, it is also critical to outline women’s leadership and role in such contexts, and to assess the intersectional and gendered vulnerabilities in health emergencies.