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    • Public Health
    • Political Science
    • Medical Ethics

    Background:

    • Recent political instability and conflict in the Middle East have significantly impacted public health infrastructure.
    • Healthcare systems face immense pressure due to the aftermath of protests and violence.
    • The events highlight challenges to healthcare professionals' ability to provide care.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To examine the effects of political turmoil on healthcare services in the Middle East.
    • To investigate the ethical implications for healthcare professionals' duties.
    • To assess the impact on the population's right to healthcare access.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative analysis of health service disruptions.
    • Review of ethical guidelines concerning healthcare in conflict zones.
    • Examination of patient access to care during political unrest.

    Main Results:

    • Healthcare services are severely stretched, affecting the quality and availability of care.
    • Healthcare professionals face ethical dilemmas regarding their duty of care amidst political instability.
    • Population access to essential medical treatment is compromised.

    Conclusions:

    • Political instability poses a significant threat to public health and human rights in the region.
    • Urgent attention is needed to protect healthcare access and support healthcare workers during crises.
    • Ethical frameworks must be reinforced to ensure humane treatment and care provision.