HIGHLIGHTS
SUMMARY
Although some elements of resilience were commonly achieved (38/41, 93% of hospitals had infectious disease surveillance), others were only managed by certain hospitals (eg, only 5/41, 12% of hospitals were able to surge staff capacity). If an included article was identified as concentrating on public health systems, hospitals, or health care professionals, it was classified as such and only included in the study if it pertained to hospital resilience. Public health system resilience refers to elements that reflect broader choices made by the health system, such as media, supply chains, and nonpharmaceutical . . .
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