Background: The Republic of the Sudan located in north-east of Africa and is considered to be a lower-middle income country. The country has well established healthcare system with many drawbacks mainly due to economic and managerial reasons followed by prolonged political instability and sanctions.Objective: The aim of this study is to give an insight over the health services system in Sudan and to analyze the strength, weakness, opportunities, and threats (SWOT).Materials and Methods: The search was done from two electronic databases: MEDLINE/Pubmed and from public search engines: Google Scholar and Google with key Search words used mainly as “Healthcare system in Sudan “. Additionally, SWOT analysis of healthcare system in Sudan was carr...
A recent symposium and workshop in Khartoum, the capital of the Republic of Sudan, brought together ...
Health care policy in most developing countries has emphasized the development of government owned h...
In 2008, the Government of Sudan launched a policy of free curative care for under-fives and caesare...
Background: The Republic of the Sudan located in north-east of Africa and is considered to be a lowe...
Background: The Republic of the Sudan located in north-east of Africa and is considered to be a lowe...
Abstract The ongoing armed conflict in Sudan has resulted in a deepening humanitarian crisis with si...
Introduction. The health care system in the Sudan is one of the oldest designs in Africa. What is im...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the feasibility of health systems strengthening from the perspective of intern...
Background: It has been 20 years since the introduction of health insurance in Sudan. This study was...
Sudan is one of the largest African countries, covering an area of 1.9millionkm2—approximately one f...
Health insurance (HI) is a form of health financing that is acknowledged, theoretically and empiri...
Sudan is one of the largest African countries, covering an area of 1.9 million km2—approximately one...
Background: This thesis presents three research papers that evaluate the current tools and methods u...
Background: Sudan is a signatory country to Alma Ata Declaration and Primary Health Care (PHC) had b...
The Republic of South Sudan continues to face considerable challenges in meeting materna...
A recent symposium and workshop in Khartoum, the capital of the Republic of Sudan, brought together ...
Health care policy in most developing countries has emphasized the development of government owned h...
In 2008, the Government of Sudan launched a policy of free curative care for under-fives and caesare...
Background: The Republic of the Sudan located in north-east of Africa and is considered to be a lowe...
Background: The Republic of the Sudan located in north-east of Africa and is considered to be a lowe...
Abstract The ongoing armed conflict in Sudan has resulted in a deepening humanitarian crisis with si...
Introduction. The health care system in the Sudan is one of the oldest designs in Africa. What is im...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the feasibility of health systems strengthening from the perspective of intern...
Background: It has been 20 years since the introduction of health insurance in Sudan. This study was...
Sudan is one of the largest African countries, covering an area of 1.9millionkm2—approximately one f...
Health insurance (HI) is a form of health financing that is acknowledged, theoretically and empiri...
Sudan is one of the largest African countries, covering an area of 1.9 million km2—approximately one...
Background: This thesis presents three research papers that evaluate the current tools and methods u...
Background: Sudan is a signatory country to Alma Ata Declaration and Primary Health Care (PHC) had b...
The Republic of South Sudan continues to face considerable challenges in meeting materna...
A recent symposium and workshop in Khartoum, the capital of the Republic of Sudan, brought together ...
Health care policy in most developing countries has emphasized the development of government owned h...
In 2008, the Government of Sudan launched a policy of free curative care for under-fives and caesare...