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Use of Geospatial Analysis for Priority Setting in Surgical System Investment in Guatemala

˜The œLancet regional health Americas(2022)

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Background Two-hour and 30 min travel times to a hospital capable of performing emergency general surgery and cesarean section are benchmarks for timely surgical access. This study aimed to estimate the population of Guatemala with timely access to surgical care and identify existing hospitals where the expansion of surgical services would increase access. Methods The World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists (WFSA) Anesthesia Facility Assessment Tool (AFAT) previously identified 37 public Guatemalan hospitals that provide surgical care. Nine additional public nonsurgical hospitals were also identified. Geospatial analysis was performed to estimate walking and driving geographic access to all 46 hospitals. We calculated the potential increase in access that would accompany the expansion of surgical services at each of the nine non-surgical hospitals. Findings The percentage of the population with walking access to a surgical hospital within 30 min, 1 h, and 2 h are 5.1%, 12.9%, and 27.3%, respectively. The percentage of people within 30 min, 1 h, and 2 h driving times are 27.3%, 41.1%, and 53.1%, respectively. The median percentage of the population within each of Guatemala's 22 administrative departments with 2 h walking access was 19.0% [IQR 14.1-30.7] and 2 h driving access was 52.4% [IQR 30.5 -62.8]. Expansion of surgical care at existing public Guatemalan hospitals in Guatemala would result in a minimal increase in overall geographic access compared to current availability. Interpretation While Guatemala provides universal health coverage, geographic access to surgical care remains inadequate. Geospatial mapping and survey data work synergistically to assess surgical system strength and identify gaps in geographic access to essential surgical care. Copyright (C) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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Global surgery,Surgical indicators,Surgical health systems,Geospatial analysis,Guatemala
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