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- ItemCOVID-19 Disruption To Routine Health Care Services: How 8 Latin American And Caribbean Countries Responded(2023) Herrera, Cristian A.; Juárez-Ramírez, Clara; Reyes-Morales, Hortensia; Bedregal, Paula; Reartes-Peñafiel, Diana L.; Díaz-Portillo, Sandra P.; Klazinga, Niek; Kringos, Dionne S.; Veillard, Jeremy; Herrera, CristianLatin America and the Caribbean was one of the regions hardest hit globally by SARS-CoV-2. This qualitative exploratory study examined how the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the delivery of routine health services from the perspective of health care system decision makers and managers. Between May and December 2022, we conducted forty-two semistructured interviews with decision makers from ministries of health and health care managers with responsibilities during the COVID-19 pandemic in eight countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. On the basis of these interviews, we identified themes in three domains: impacts on the provision of routine health services, including postponed and forgone primary care and hospital services; barriers to maintaining routine health services due to preexisting structural health care system weaknesses and difficulties attributed to the pandemic; and innovative strategies to sustain and recover services such as public-private financing and coordination, telemedicine, and new roles for primary care. In the short term, policy efforts should focus on recovering postponed services, including those for noncommunicable diseases. Medium- and long-term health care system reforms should strengthen primary care and address structural issues, such as fragmentation, to promote more resilient health care systems.