نتایج جستجو برای: governance for health

تعداد نتایج: 10720273  

2017
Remco Van de Pas Peter S. Hill Rachel Hammonds Gorik Ooms Lisa Forman Attiya Waris Claire E. Brolan Martin McKee Devi Sridhar

This paper explores the extent to which global health governance - in the context of the early implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals is grounded in the right to health. The essential components of the right to health in relation to global health are unpacked. Four essential functions of the global health system are assessed from a normative, rights-based, analysis on how each of t...

2014
Vera Scott Nikki Schaay Patti Olckers Nomsa Nqana Uta Lehmann Lucy Gilson

Health system governance has been recognized as a critical element of the health system strengthening agenda. To date, health governance research often focuses at national or global levels, adopting a macro-perspective that deals with governance structures, forms and principles. Little attention has been given to a micro-perspective which recognizes the role of health system actors in governanc...

Background The Government of Romania commissioned international technical assistance to help unpacking the causes of arrears in selected public hospitals. Emphases were placed on the governance-related determinants of the hospital performance in the context of the Romanian health system.   Methods The assessment was structured around a public hospital governance framewor...

Journal: :Revista de salud publica 2010
Ronald Labonté

This article addresses several issues pertinent to health systems governance for health equity. It argues the importance of health systems using measures of positive health (well-being), discriminating in favour of historically less advantaged groups and weighing the costs of health care against investments in the social determinants of health. It cautions that the concept of governance could w...

Journal: :Health promotion international 2015
Evelyne de Leeuw Ilona Kickbusch Nicola Palmer Lucy Spanswick

A focus on good governance in the WHO European network of Healthy Cities mirrors the WHO Region's strategic emphasis-its member states in the Health 2020 strategy espouse governance for health as key. Healthy Cities adopted governance as a key value and approach to delivering specific health programmes and policies. This article reviews the extent to which they actually introduce and align gove...

Journal: :Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association 2007
Stephen J Duckett

Clinical governance approaches in Queensland health were trenchantly criticised in 2005 by two external reviews. In designing the new approach to clinical governance it was recognised that clinical governance should not be seen as only being about traditional safety and quality policies. A range of levers and policy instruments have been used in Queensland health to effect a new approach to cli...

2017
Inge Petersen Debbie Marais Jibril Abdulmalik Shalini Ahuja Atalay Alem Dan Chisholm Catherine Egbe Oye Gureje Charlotte Hanlon Crick Lund Rahul Shidhaye Mark Jordans Fred Kigozi James Mugisha Nawaraj Upadhaya Graham Thornicroft

Poor governance has been identified as a barrier to effective integration of mental health care in low- and middle-income countries. Governance includes providing the necessary policy and legislative framework to promote and protect the mental health of a population, as well as health system design and quality assurance to ensure optimal policy implementation. The aim of this study was to ident...

Journal: :European journal of public health 2006
T Plochg D M J Delnoij W V G Hogervorst P van Dijk S Belleman N S Klazinga

BACKGROUND There is a growing awareness that there should be a public health perspective to health system governance. Its intrinsic population health orientation provides the ultimate ground for determining the health needs and governing collaborative care arrangements within which these needs can be met. Notwithstanding differences across countries, population health concerns are not central t...

2014
Jillian Clare Kohler Tim Ken Mackey Natalia Ovtcharenko

BACKGROUND Corruption in the health sector can hurt health outcomes. Improving good governance can in turn help prevent health-related corruption. We understand good governance as having the following characteristics: it is consensus-oriented, accountable, transparent, responsive, equitable and inclusive, effective and efficient, follows the rule of law, is participatory and should in theory be...

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