Abstract

Redefining the role of Army Medicine in Global Health: Transformation in the Indo-Asia Pacific

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  • Health systems in lower income countries face substantial challenges in meeting population health needs, including a growing burden of non-communicable disease

  • Existing research suggests that health facilities may be poorly equipped to provide high-quality care, yet systematic assessment of health facility readiness has been limited to date

  • We used all Service Provision Assessments conducted in the past decade to provide nationally representative assessments of health systems in nine countries: Bangladesh, Haiti, Kenya, Malawi, Namibia, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania, and Uganda

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Introduction

Health systems in lower income countries face substantial challenges in meeting population health needs, including a growing burden of non-communicable disease. Service Readiness of Health Facilities in HighMortality Countries Existing research suggests that health facilities may be poorly equipped to provide high-quality care, yet systematic assessment of health facility readiness has been limited to date.

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