Cuba's response to COVID-19: lessons for the future

被引:8
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作者
Wylie, Lana L. [1 ]
机构
[1] McMaster Univ, Fac Social Sci, Dept Polit Sci, Hamilton, ON, Canada
关键词
Tourism; Diplomacy; Cuba; Health system; Covid-19; Community based medicine; TOURISM;
D O I
10.1108/JTF-10-2020-0187
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the relevance of Cuba's medical system, its health tourism and related diplomacy in the context of the recent COVID-19 pandemic for the global response to disease outbreaks. In addition to Cuba being a destination for leisure tourists in the Caribbean, the renowned Cuban medical system attracts thousands of health tourists seeking low-cost but high-quality treatment. This paper demonstrates how Cuba's unique response to the pandemic, which included sending thousands of medical staff abroad, can informstructural and global issues and contribute to amore sustainable future. Design/methodology/approach - The research in this study is primarily drawn from published academic and media sources that address Cuba's medical system, its health tourism and the government's response to the recent pandemic. The author, a political scientist and an author of many publications on Cuba, and the PI of a study focused on Cuban tourism, will also draw on her expertise. Findings - This paper addresses the Cuban Government's ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic and places this response in the context of Cuba's medical system, its health tourism and related diplomacy. It reveals key lessons from Cuba's response for other tourist destination states and, more broadly, for the worldwide response to global outbreaks and the management of health systems. The findings will further research in diplomacy and tourismas well as informpolicy and practice. Research limitations/implications - This paper explores an ongoing topic and thus further research will be required following the pandemic. Practical implications - This research note offers important implications for practice including providing accurate, research-based information that challenges misinformation about Cuba's health system, its medical diplomacy program, health tourism and its response to COVID-19. It offers valuable lessons for public health authorities including the importance of preventative health measures, community medicine and the benefits of working globally to combat outbreaks through the sharing of medical staff and resources. Social implications - This research note reveals the health, political and social implications of Cuba's response in this time of crisis. It shows the benefits of a robust but low-cost community-based medicine program, medical diplomacy and how a state's response during crisis can moderate the global inequities and injustices such as unequal access to care that often accompany disease outbreaks such as COVID-19. Originality/value - This research note is an early analysis of a response by an important tourist destination country to the pandemic. The author anticipates that the information provided to the international community via this open access journal will offer practical implications for the ongoing global efforts to manage this crisis and contribute to the research on tourism, diplomacy, justice and health policy.
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