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