Abstract

Strengthening monitoring and evaluation to improve quality of care in integrated community case management services in Bugoye, Uganda

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  • Poster Contest FinalistsFindings: Preliminary results illuminate that that Brazil has robust public policies to ensure civil society inclusiveness in the development of health policies, as well as mechanisms for the actualisation of accountability and transparency in its pharmaceutical system

  • Primary health care (PHC) is essential for improving population health in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs)

  • Considerable health systems strengthening (HSS) and implementation research challenges exist in decentralized, low-resource LMICs

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Poster Contest Finalists

Findings: Preliminary results illuminate that that Brazil has robust public policies to ensure civil society inclusiveness in the development of health policies, as well as mechanisms for the actualisation of accountability and transparency in its pharmaceutical system. We are finding that cases of corruption and inefficiencies are evident in the procurement and selection of medicines. We have found uneven levels of civil society participation and a lack of government support for including civil society in the formulation and monitoring of health policies. Strengthening monitoring and evaluation to improve quality of care in integrated community case management services in Bugoye, Uganda

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