The Rapid Health Systems Assessment (RHSA) is a qualitative exercise used to: 1) quickly diagnose operations and management challenges at the subnational level that may impact reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health (RMNCH) services and program activities; 2) prioritize key areas for strengthening; and 3) identify assets and opportunities in the health system. To guide […]
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After Ebola devastated Guinea, MCSP has been strengthening the country’s health systems with a focus on the district level. […]
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This brief on the Comprehensive Approach to Health Systems Management explains an MCSP-developed process in which subnational managers—typically at the district level—leverage, mobilize, and coordinate local health system resources for increased coverage, utilization, quality, equity, and sustainability of health services. The approach supports local decision-makers in identifying, analyzing, and prioritizing health system challenges that have […]
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We cannot separate the conversations between health systems, universal primary health care, and community health. […]
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Features key facts and Program work in equity. […]
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This document contains selected content from the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing preceptor training mobile application reproduced as notecards. It includes modules on: Foundations of Precepting; Evaluation; Educator Challenges; Culture of Caring; Communication; and Clinical Reasoning. […]
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Report summarizing Program achievements for Year 2 (October 1, 2015 to September 30, 2016). To download the report, click here. […]
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