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Hospitals - World Health Organization (WHO) Hospitals complement and amplify the effectiveness of many other parts of the health system, providing continuous availability of services for acute and complex conditions They concentrate scarce resources within well-planned referral networks to respond efficiently to population health needs They are an essential element of Universal Health
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 Hospital autonomy reforms in Viet Nam were initiated in the 1990s, with a new policy allowing
Hospitals - World Health Organization (WHO) Hospitals are integral to effective health systems and to achieving health-related Sustainable Development Goals Hospitals and their workers serve communities as places where health services and care are received in times of greatest need The COVID-19 pandemic put a significant strain on hospital workers who served tirelessly to meet demand
Hospitals in the South-East Asia - World Health Organization (WHO) Hospitals in the South-East Asia Hospitals are the dominant component of health service delivery Achieving universal health coverage (UHC) is impossible without clearly identifying the role of hospitals and optimizing their performance Nevertheless, countries continue to struggle to improve hospital planning and management Facility-level
COMPREHENSIVE SAFE - World Health Organization (WHO) ction for 2015 ” This comprehensive Safe Hospital framework is intended to guide global and national actions for implementing safe hospitals as a major priority in the post-2015 framework on disaster risk reduction (DRR) and in country and community
Infection prevention and control - World Health Organization (WHO) Infection prevention and control (IPC) is a practical, evidence-based approach preventing patients and health workers from being harmed by avoidable infections Effective IPC requires constant action at all levels of the health system, including policymakers, facility managers, health workers and those who access health services IPC is unique in the field of patient safety and quality of care
Patient safety - World Health Organization (WHO) Sepsis is a serious condition that happens when the body’s immune system has an extreme response to an infection The body’s reaction causes damage to its own tissues and organs Of all sepsis cases managed in hospitals, 23 6% were found to be health care associated, and approximately 24 4% of affected patients lost their lives as a result (9)
Healthy Hospitals, Healthy Planet, Healthy People The paper begins to define a framework for analysing and addressing the health sector’s climate footprint – including identifying seven aspects of a climate-friendly hospital It also draws on a series of examples from around the world that demonstrate that the health sector is indeed already beginning to provide leadership in this most