Strengthening Iraq’s critical care landscape: The role of step-down units and extended care monitoring zones (ECMZ)

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Abstract

Background: Iraq faces critical pressure on its intensive care units (ICUs) due to high occupancy rates, limited resources, and a lack of transitional care infrastructure.

Objectives: This paper explores the current challenges of ICU delivery in Iraq’s public and private sectors and evaluates the role of Step-Down Units (SDUs) and Extended Care Monitoring Zones (ECMZs) as scalable, sustainable interventions.

Methods: A literature review and healthcare analysis were performed using national reports, international ICU frameworks, and observational insight.

Results: Evidence suggested that SDUs and ECMZs improved ICU throughput, reduced mortality, and supported structured recovery for both public and private systems.

Conclusions: Strategic integration of these units could enhance Iraq’s critical care resilience while expanding quality care access.

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