Health systems resilience refers to a system's capacity to absorb shocks, adapt to changes, and maintain essential services during crises, such as epidemics. Not applicable The theoretical framework highlights key resilience mechanisms such as resource allocation flexibility, stakeholder collaboration, and rapid decision-making processes that can enhance health systems' preparedness for future epidemics. Governments should prioritise investments in healthcare infrastructure and strengthen inter-sectoral coordination to build more resilient health systems.
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