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Health systems topics

The topic links below correspond to the six building blocks of health systems, identified in WHO's health systems strengthening Framework for Action, "Framework for Action, "Everybody's Business". You will also find here links to partnerships and alliances connected with these specific topics.

Health systems building blocks


Service delivery
Good health services are those which deliver effective, safe, quality personal and non-personal health interventions to those that need them, when and where needed, with minimum waste of resources.
Service delivery
Management of health service delivery

Health workforce
A well-performing health workforce is one that works in ways that are responsive, fair and efficient to achieve the best health outcomes possible, given available resources and circumstances (i.e. there are sufficient staff, fairly distributed; they are competent, responsive and productive).
Human resources for health | Helpful resources

Health information system
A well-functioning health information system is one that ensures the production, analysis, dissemination and use of reliable and timely information on health determinants, health system performance and health status.
Statistics | Helpful resources

Medical products, vaccines and technologies
A well-functioning health system ensures equitable access to essential medical products, vaccines and technologies of assured quality, safety, efficacy and cost-effectiveness, and their scientifically sound and cost-effective use.
Medicines | Health Technologies | Vaccines | Helpful resources

Health systems financing
A good health financing system raises adequate funds for health, in ways that ensure people can use needed services, and are protected from financial catastrophe or impoverishment associated with having to pay for them. It provides incentives for providers and users to be efficient.
Health systems financing | Helpful resources

Leadership and governance
Leadership and governance involves ensuring strategic policy frameworks exist and are combined with effective oversight, coalition-building, regulation, attention to system-design and accountability.
Helpful resources

Partnerships

International Health Partnership (IHP+)
Based on new agreements between donor countries, international health agencies and developing countries, IHP+ aims to improve coordination and reduce duplication to ensure that all money available for strengthening health systems is used as effectively as possible
:: Visit the IHP+ web site

Global Health Workforce Alliance
Global Health Workforce Alliance is an inclusive, not-for-profit entity and welcomes all organizations and agencies from: governments, the United Nations, civil society, academia, foundations, professional and patient associations, private enterprise, global and regional health initiatives and partnerships and other organizations committed to health workers' concerns.
:: Visit the Global Workforce Alliance web site

Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research (HPSR)
The Alliance is an international collaboration based in the WHO Geneva. It has its origins in the recommendations of the 1996 report of WHO's Ad Hoc Committee on Health Research which identified lack of health policy and systems research as a key problem impeding the improvement of health outcomes in low and middle income countries.
:: Visit the HPSR web site

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