id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-300022-2wfo6yql Ammar, Walid Health system resilience: Lebanon and the Syrian refugee crisis 2016-12-14 .txt text/plain 4812 249 45 When studying the resilience of the Lebanese health system we drew on insights from studies of health systems that have faced refugee crises -studies which have considered the ability of a health system to maintain service delivery, prevent major outbreaks and sustain improvements in population level outcome indicators including utilization, service coverage, morbidity and mortality rates, as measures of success [30] [31] [32] [33] . The MOPH information systems and the maternal mortality observatory data sets are designed to incorporate ongoing assessment and reporting related to displaced Syrians, including for immunization coverage, disease surveillance and utilization of health services in addition to maternal and child mortality. Our findings indicate that the health system in Lebanon was able to maintain service delivery for both refugees and Lebanese citizens, prevent communicable diseases and sustain improvements in morbidity and mortality levels in the presence of major external and internal shocks, despite relatively limited increase in system inputs. ./cache/cord-300022-2wfo6yql.txt ./txt/cord-300022-2wfo6yql.txt