International audienceHealth care is most effective when a patient's basic primary care needs are met as close to home as possible, with advanced care accessible when needed. In Ifanadiana District, Madagascar, a collaboration between the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) and PIVOT, a non-governmental organization (NGO), fosters Networks of Care (NOC) to support high-quality, patient-centered care. The district's health system has three levels of care: community, health center, district hospital; a regional hospital is available for tertiary care services. We explore the MoPH/PIVOT collaboration through a case study which focuses on noteworthy elements of the collaboration across the four NOC domains: (I) agreement and enabling environment, ...
BACKGROUND: With the increasing double burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) i...
International audienceGeographic distance is a critical barrier to healthcare access, particularly f...
Background: Low-income countries face a dual burden of endemic chronic non-communicable diseases (NC...
International audienceHealth care is most effective when a patient's basic primary care needs are me...
Madagascar, the fourth largest island in the world and an independent nation since 1960, represents ...
International audiencePoor geographic access can persist even when affordable and well-functioning h...
There are many outstanding questions about how to control the global COVID-19 pandemic. The informat...
For my individual research, I wanted to look into all the benefits that could be offered by collabor...
International audienceIntroduction: Despite renewed commitment to universal health coverage and heal...
Introduction The Sustainable Development Goals framed an unprecedented commitment to achieve global ...
BackgroundEighty per cent of Malawi’s 8 million children live in rural areas, and there is an extens...
BackgroundIn order to reach the health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, gains a...
International audienceBackground: A model health district was initiated through a program of health ...
In a rural district in Malawi, poorly motivated health personnel, shortages of human and financial r...
BACKGROUND: With the increasing double burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) i...
International audienceGeographic distance is a critical barrier to healthcare access, particularly f...
Background: Low-income countries face a dual burden of endemic chronic non-communicable diseases (NC...
International audienceHealth care is most effective when a patient's basic primary care needs are me...
Madagascar, the fourth largest island in the world and an independent nation since 1960, represents ...
International audiencePoor geographic access can persist even when affordable and well-functioning h...
There are many outstanding questions about how to control the global COVID-19 pandemic. The informat...
For my individual research, I wanted to look into all the benefits that could be offered by collabor...
International audienceIntroduction: Despite renewed commitment to universal health coverage and heal...
Introduction The Sustainable Development Goals framed an unprecedented commitment to achieve global ...
BackgroundEighty per cent of Malawi’s 8 million children live in rural areas, and there is an extens...
BackgroundIn order to reach the health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, gains a...
International audienceBackground: A model health district was initiated through a program of health ...
In a rural district in Malawi, poorly motivated health personnel, shortages of human and financial r...
BACKGROUND: With the increasing double burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) i...
International audienceGeographic distance is a critical barrier to healthcare access, particularly f...
Background: Low-income countries face a dual burden of endemic chronic non-communicable diseases (NC...