- Health Systems Governance
Health systems governance means ensuring strategic policy frameworks exist and are combined with effective oversight, coalition-building, provision of appropriate regulations and incentives, attention to system design, and accountability
- Primary health care
Health Systems ResilienceWhy is resilience important? Public health shocks, such as Ebola Virus Disease and COVID-19, and everyday stressors highlight the vulnerability of health systems across the world, and the need for an integrated approach to health system strengthening bringing together health security, disease-specific and life course-specific programmes to make progress towards
- WHO publishes new guidance to help country health systems recover from . . .
The World Health Organization (WHO) has unveiled a new technical product aimed at guiding countries in health systems recovery following disruptive events This initiative is designed to leverage lessons learned from past and ongoing shocks to not only restore health systems to their pre-shock state, but also to address pre-existing and ongoing gaps, weaknesses, and inequities Health system
- Universal Health Coverage
Universal health coverage means that all people have access to the full range of quality health services they need, when and where they need them, without financial hardship It covers the full continuum of essential health services, from health promotion to prevention, treatment, rehabilitation and palliative care
- 8 steps to position your health system for AI success
Accountability, oversight, clear policies and structure are essential to ensuring that your use of health care AI is an all-around winner
- Integrated health system strengthening
Integrated health systems strengthening Health systems strengthening and efforts towards health security need to be integrated, avoiding vertical and siloed approaches, to promote sustainability, efficiency and effectiveness at national and subnational level
- Building health system resilience to public health challenges; guidance . . .
Health system resilience is not an inevitable by product of any investment in health but must be intentionally programmed and developed with necessary input, investment and contextualization This technical product aims to guide national, subnational and global health actors to operationalize the concept of health system resilience for advancement of universal health coverage, health security
- Hospitals in Viet Nam - World Health Organization (WHO)
Viet Nam's hospital system consists of a public-private mix, in which the public hospitals play substantial roles in providing health care services to the people Overall, public hospitals are key drivers of efficiency and healthcare cost escalation
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