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Title |
Linking Health Policies with Health Systems and Health Outcomes: A Conceptual Framework |
Author(s) |
Hardee, K., Laili Irani, Ron MacInnis, and Matthew Hamilton - Personal Name
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Subject |
Health System and Policy |
Publisher |
Futures Group, Health Policy Project |
Publishing Year |
2012 |
Specific Detail Info |
Health-related policy and its implementation is complex. This conceptual framework, prepared by the Health Policy Project, is designed to show the flow from health-related policy development to health-related policy and program implementation. The framework has been developed based on an extensive review of health policy and health systems literature and decades of experience in the policy areas related to family planning, reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, and maternal health. The framework includes the four stages of policy, which starts with the identification of a problem and moves to policy development, policy implementation, and policy monitoring and evaluation. The conceptual framework situates the process within the context of an enabling environment, comprising broader governance and political, sociocultural, and economic factors. It is meant to guide governments, organizations, and communities in understanding the links among health-related policies, programs, systems, outcomes and better implementation and monitoring and evaluation of health-related policies. It can also be used to frame research questions and design studies. |
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