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This handbook focuses on aspects of the health system that are under the responsibility of ministries of health, including the provision of personal health services by both State and non-State actors.
Health system building blocks An analytical framework used by WHO to describe health systems, disaggregating them into 6 core components: Leadership and governance; Service delivery; Health system financing; Health workforce; Medical products, vaccines and technologies; Health information systems; WHO information on health system building blocks
Monitoring the building blocks of health systems: a handbook of indicators and their measurement strategies. 1.Delivery of health care. 2.Monitoring. 3.Health care quality, access, and evaluation. 4.Health care evaluation
Explore the roadmap for building health system resilience, including examples of required actions, technical and strategic tools and stakeholders’ roles Utilize the decision-making flowchart and template to guide actions in applying the roadmap for building health system resilience Section 1 and 2 Section 3 Section 3 and Annex viii
“building blocks”, or “control knobs” of a health system, focus on the characteristics or policy instruments of the system itself. 2–4 Strengthening health systems involves “a significant, purposeful effort to improve performance.”4 This goes beyond merely investing in inputs; it means reforming how the health system actually ...
A health system promotes, restores and maintains health. It is a complex whole made up of all the actions, actors, resources, and mechanisms involved in delivering health
The building blocks are: service delivery; health workforce; information; medical products, vaccines and technologies; financing; and leadership and governance (stewardship). The building blocks serve three purposes.
In brief: WHO’s 7 policy recommendations on building resilient health systems based on primary health care. Leverage the current response to strengthen both pandemic preparedness and health systems; Invest in essential public health functions including those needed for all-hazards emergency risk management; Build a strong primary health care ...
Monitoring the building blocks of health systems: a handbook of indicators and their measurement strategies. World Health Organization. https://iris.who.int/handle/10665/258734. xii, 92 p.
six building blocks of health systems. While these areas of work – health service delivery, the health workforce, health information systems, access to essential medicines, health systems financing, and leadership and governance – all remain central to the mandate of the Alliance, it is time to also look beyond them.