Priorities and Country Expected Results Sample Clauses

Priorities and Country Expected Results. 1. Strengthening core functions of the Health System
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Priorities and Country Expected Results. PRIORITY 1: Supporting health system reforms and ensuring adequate stewardship capacity for policy analysis and implementation • Capacities of the Ministry of Health strengthened for guiding, monitoring and analysing health system reforms and investments. • Recommendations provided to improve government policies to reduce financial barriers to health services. • Strengthened country capacities for health workforce policy analysis, planning and implementation in support of health sector reform.
Priorities and Country Expected Results. PRIORITY 1: Strengthening the Georgian health system by enhancing the health system stewardship function of the Ministry of Labour, Health and Social AffairsInstitutional capacity of the MOLHSA strengthened in Health System Reform analysis; • Strengthened health system information management; • Policy on human resources for health reviewed; • Drugs policy and regulatory framework enhanced to promote rational use, quality and safety of medicines; • Capacities of the Ministry strengthened for disaster preparedness and response.
Priorities and Country Expected Results. PRIORITY 1: Strengthening health system a) Strengthened national capacity to assess quality of provided health care services using norms, standards and measurement tools;
Priorities and Country Expected Results. PRIORITY 1: Health System StrengtheningHealth policy and public health delivery system strengthened in addressing socially determined health inequities.  Monitored implementation of the National Health Policy, in particular aspects relating to intersectoral activity and social determinants of health.
Priorities and Country Expected Results. PRIORITY 1: Health System strengthening • Evidence-base is strengthened for policy formulation, monitoring, and analysis, in support of health system reforms • Government policies to improve financial access and efficiency of service delivery enhanced • National health system capacity to effectively manage health aspects of crises strengthened • Guidance provided to strengthen national capacity to provide high quality MCH services at primary and secondary levels PRIORITY 2: Improvement of control and response to communicable diseases and other public health threats • National capacity to efficiently manage communicable diseases is improved • MoH capacity to support Armenia to meet IHR obligations is strengthened

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