According to Georgian Medical Journal’s editorial analysis, health worker safety represents a cornerstone investment in healthcare system resilience and long-term sustainability—yet remains critically underfunded in Georgia’s current health policy landscape.
The assessment identifies four essential components requiring strategic investment: personal protective equipment (marked as critical), training and education (high priority), mental health support (urgent), and infrastructure safety (important). The COVID-19 pandemic starkly demonstrated how inadequate protection systems create cascading failures across entire healthcare facilities, undermining patient care capacity during peak demand.
The World Health Organization emphasizes that health worker safety encompasses far more than emergency preparedness—it includes sustained occupational health protections and integrated psychological wellbeing systems. Georgia’s healthcare transformation strategy must recognize worker protection as essential infrastructure deserving dedicated policy attention and resource allocation.
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