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Table 2 All resilience frameworks share three broad steps of intelligence: sensing, deliberating, and acting. However, resilience can not be reduced to these three elements. Resilience emerges out of the purpose to which sensing, deliberating and acting are applied. Each cell characterizes known aspects of intelligence required for resilience

From: Practical strategies to achieve resilient health systems: results from a scoping review

SOURCE

Afferent Sensing

Deliberation

Efferent Actions

[5]

“Awareness of capacities and risks”

Utilize lessons to transform

Mobilization and coordination of resources

Self-regulation

Adaptation

Provide services in all contexts

[2].

Collect Knowledge

Integrate and analyze knowledge.

Build socially accepted legitimate institutions

Manage interdependence

[10]

Learning, Absorption

Adaptation

Maintenance and transformation

[17]

[16]

Aware of assets and threats

Diverse connections

Integrate

Self-regulate

Adapt