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  • Rehabilitation

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  • Spine disorders represent a leading cause of global disability, impacting individuals' ability, opportunities, and dignity.
  • Promoting social inclusion necessitates equitable access to high-quality, evidence-based, and affordable spine services for all populations.

Discussion:

  • SPINE20 recommends G20 countries integrate rehabilitation into primary care through Health Policy and System Research (HPSR).
  • Investment in digital technologies, including artificial intelligence, is crucial for regulating and promoting ethical, evidence-based spine care solutions.
  • Collaborative efforts between healthcare providers, policymakers, and community organizations are vital for achieving equitable access to comprehensive spine care.

Key Insights:

  • G20 countries should deliver evidence-based education to community health workers and primary care clinicians to enhance spine health practices, particularly in underserved areas.
  • Implementation of cost-effective, high-quality spine care interventions accessible to all patients is a key recommendation.
  • Prioritizing spine health is essential for improving population well-being and productivity.

Outlook:

  • Sustained investment in evidence-based care and spine health promotion by government health systems will foster healthier, more productive, and equitable societies.
  • The integration of digital health solutions promises to enrich patient care with enhanced value and quality.
  • Strengthening primary care through rehabilitation integration is a critical step towards addressing the global burden of spine disorders.