Table 3

Synthesized managerial implications for principal HSC actors

Regenerative principleAntecedents to SERRecommendations for HSC managersRecommendations for policymakers
ProportionalitySocioeconomic adaptationConduct comprehensive socioeconomic assessments before camp setup to align resources with local needsCreate health-care funding models that prioritize adaptive, needs-based resource allocation for humanitarian medical interventions
Knowledge availabilityImplement systematic documentation (RAAB-based data collection, digital records) and conduct regular training sessions for local health-care workersSupport standardized training programs and incentivize knowledge-sharing platforms to strengthen local expertise in health-care logistics
ReciprocityLocal partnersEstablish long-term collaborations with local NGOs, religious leaders, and community representatives to enhance patient mobilization and trustFacilitate multi-stakeholder collaboration by integrating local humanitarian organizations into national health-care networks
Institutional capabilitiesInvest in cross-training staff on multiple roles, optimize infrastructure use, and strengthen logistics planning for operational efficacyStrengthen local health-care infrastructure through policy frameworks that support capacity-building and long-term institutional development
Poly-rhythmicityCentral resource governanceDevelop structured yet flexible governance frameworks to balance centralized decision-making with local adaptabilityEstablish national-level oversight committees or stakeholders to standardize but not overburden humanitarian governance structures
Regulatory supportProactively engage with local health authorities to harmonize customs protocols, streamline approvals, and integrate interventions into national health-care strategiesIntroduce legal reforms that support streamlined regulatory processes for humanitarian health-care operations while maintaining quality standards
Environmental regenerationAdopt climate-sensitive scheduling, implement sustainable waste management, and collaborate with local environmental agencies to minimize ecological and social impactIncorporate environmental sustainability criteria into humanitarian policy frameworks, ensuring long-term social-ecological resilience in health-care interventions
Source(s): Authors’ own work

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