Objective: To assess the readiness of empanelled health facilities, encompassing secondary and tertiary care hospitalsunder the SCP Programme, to effectively implement the benefits package.Method: A cross-sectional survey was conducted in 38 public and private hospitals providing services under the SCPProgramme across 10 districts of KP. The study utilized a Health Facility Assessment tool adapted from WHO's ServiceAvailability Readiness Assessment and other frameworks. The readiness was measured across 8 domains includingInfrastructure, Governance, Health Information System, Infection Control, Sehat Card desk services, Billing & Reimbursement,Clinical Services, and Clinical Support Services. Data was collected from October 2022 to February 2023.Results: Based on our assessment, tertiary hospitals generally demonstrated a higher level of readiness compared tosecondary hospitals across various domains. Tertiary hospitals demonstrated better readiness for access and infrastructure(92%), governance and leadership (97%) and infection prevention (79%). Secondary hospitals showed lower readinessscores in areas like HMIS (65%), billing & reimbursements (75%), and infection control (64%). The tertiary facilitiesoutperformed secondary ones in clinical and support services, including emergency rooms, intensive care, surgery,obstetrics, laboratory services, blood banks, radiology, and pharmaceutical services. The overall preparedness wassignificantly higher in urban, relative to rural, hospitals across most indicators.Conclusion: The study underscores the need for targeted capacity building in KP's health facilities, particularly secondaryand remote hospitals. These improvements are crucial for successful implementation and expansion of the SCP programme.Keywords: Health Facility Readiness, Social Health Insurance, Sehat Card Plus Programme, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, HealthServices Evaluation.
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