Developing legacy: health planning in the host city of Porto Alegre for the 2014 Football World Cup

Regina Rigatto Witt, Mauro Kruter Kotlhar, Marilise Oliveira Mesquita, Maria Alice DIas Da Silva Lima, Sandra Mara Marin, Carolina Baltar Day, Andrea Goncalves Bandeira, Alison Hutton

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Abstract

Aim To describe the process adopted to identify, classify, and evaluate legacy of health care planning in the host city of Porto Alegre for the Football World Cup 2014. Background There is an emerging interest in the need to demonstrate a sustainable health legacy from mass gatherings investments. Leaving a public health legacy for future host cities and countries is now an important part of planning for these events. Process The Ministry of Sports initiated and coordinated the development of projects in the host cities to identify actions, projects, and constructions to be developed to prepare for the World Cup. In Porto Alegre, a common structure was developed by the coordinating team to instruct legacy identification, classification, and evaluation. This structure was based on international documentary analysis (including official reports, policy documents, and web-based resources) and direct communication with recognized experts in the field. Findings and Interpretation Sixteen total legacies were identified for health surveillance (5) and health services (11). They were classified according to the strategic area, organizations involved, dimension, typology, planned or unplanned, tangible or intangible, territorial coverage, and situation prior to the World Cup. Possible impacts were then assessed as positive, negative, and potentiating, and mitigating actions were indicated. Conclusions The project allowed the identification, classification, and development of health legacy, including risk analysis, surveillance, mitigation measures, and provision of emergency medical care. Although the project intended the development of indicators to measure the identified legacies, evaluation was not possible at the time of publication due to time. Witt RR, Kotlhar MK, Mesquita MO, Lima MADS, Marin SM, Day CB, Bandeira AG, Hutton A.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)613-617
Number of pages5
JournalPrehospital and Disaster Medicine
Volume30
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Oct 2015
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Health care systems
  • Legacy
  • Massgathering health
  • Public health surveillance
  • World Cup

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