Transforming Primary Health Care through Health Systems Strengthening
Posted 5 years 4 months ago by The University of Melbourne
Learn how to build better health systems.
In this course, you’ll explore the complexity of health systems and apply systems thinking to health systems strengthening (HSS). You’ll critique major health system frameworks, analyse health system inequities, and interrogate the evidence for HSS approaches. You’ll be equipped with the knowledge and skills to support and collaborate in HSS across areas such as health policy, health financing, human resources, supply chain management, quality of care and private sector engagement. This course was developed by the Nossal Institute and UNICEF to equip UNICEF staff to work in HSS; now it’s open to you.
This course would suit middle and high-level health professionals, including health administrators and policy makers, doctors, nurses and others who work to shape health systems. The course focuses primarily on low and middle income country contexts.
This course would suit middle and high-level health professionals, including health administrators and policy makers, doctors, nurses and others who work to shape health systems. The course focuses primarily on low and middle income country contexts.
- Develop knowledge and skills in health systems strengthening to transform Primary Health Care.
- Apply complex systems thinking in the design and implementation of HSS interventions.
- Evaluate HSS interventions for their evidence base, sustainability and capacity to support universal health coverage.
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