Strengthening Health System Governance
Found 6 free book(s)COVID-19 response - World Health Organization
apps.who.intstrengthening of Primary Health Care, and reiterating the importance of continued and concerted ... collaboration required at all levels of governance across organizations and sectors, including civil ... long term actions with a view to sustainably strengthening their health system and social care and support systems, preparedness ...
MONITORING THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF HEALTH SYSTEMS
www.who.intdeliver personal health care — by both State and non-State actors. The actions of the health system should be responsive and financially fair, while treating people respectably. A health system needs staff, funds, information, supplies, transport, communications and overall guidance and direction to function. Strengthening health
Health Facility Governance in the Ethiopian Health System
www.hfgproject.orgabout strengthening facilities to improve service quality or resource allocation and prioritization of activities based on local realities. HSdP I (1998) therefore proposed the following governance structure for the Ethiopian health system (FMoH 1998): y The Central Joint Steering Committee (CJSC), Joint Core Coordinating Committee (JCCC), and ...
STRATEGIC PLAN - Health
health.gov.zaA stronger health system, and improved quality of care will be fundamental to achieve these impacts. The Department’s Strategic Plan 2020/21-2024/25 is firmly grounded in strengthening the health system. In total, 12 of the 18 outcomes prioritized by the Department are geared to strengthen the health system, and improve quality of care, with the
ENTERPRISE RISK MANAGEMENT: Implementing ERM
www.ashrm.orgGOVERNANCE AND CULTURE ... The advancement of Health Care Enterprise Risk Management is a key initiative in ASHRM’s Strategic Plan for 2019-2021. The implementation and maturity of ERM programs in health care ... A defined strategy is management’s game plan for strengthening enterprise performance. It is the
THE ECONOMICS OF PATIENT SAFETY - OECD
www.oecd.org4. A strong economic case can also be made as patient harm exerts a resource burden on the health system and on society more broadly. Patient harm manifests directly in the need for additional treatment, more diagnostic testing, (re)admission to hospital or prolonged hospital stay, and other additional use of scarce healthcare resources.