The Theory of Change (ToC) approach is one of the methodologies that the Lancet Citizens' Commission has chosen to build a roadmap to achieving Universal Healthcare (UHC) in India in the next 10 years. The work of the Citizens' Commission is organized around five workstreams: Finance, Human Resources for Health (HRH), Citizens' Engagement, Governance, and Technology. Five ToC workshops were conducted, one for each workstream. Individual workshop outputs were then brought together in two cross-workstream workshops where a sectoral Theory of Change for UHC was derived. Seventy-four participants, drawn from the Commission or invited for their expertise, and representing diverse stakeholders and sectors concerned with UHC, contributed to these ...
AbstractPoverty, health, and income opportunities are closely intertwined, particularly in developin...
Background: India has adopted several policies toward improving access to healthcare and has been an...
India has set out ambitious goals for itself in the health sector in its Tenth Five Year Plan (2002-...
Universal health coverage (UHC) is the means to provide accessible and appropriate health services t...
This paper examines the current notion of universal health care (UHC) in key legal and policy docume...
The realization of Universal Health Coverage requires adequate healthcare financing and human resour...
To sustain the positive economic trajectory that India has had during the past decade, and to honour...
To sustain the positive economic trajectory that India has had during the past decade, and to honour...
Successive Governments of India have promised to transform India's unsatisfactory health-care system...
Health care services in India have undergone rapid transitions in the last two decades. While govern...
Since the World Health Report 2010, universal health coverage has received increased policy attentio...
The current debate around Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in India is playing for high stakes. This ...
Providing quality health services to everyone and everywhere is the dream of many countries and Indi...
The Theory of Change (ToC) is a management and evaluation tool supporting critical thinking in the ...
The Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI), Amref Health Africa and the Institute of Development S...
AbstractPoverty, health, and income opportunities are closely intertwined, particularly in developin...
Background: India has adopted several policies toward improving access to healthcare and has been an...
India has set out ambitious goals for itself in the health sector in its Tenth Five Year Plan (2002-...
Universal health coverage (UHC) is the means to provide accessible and appropriate health services t...
This paper examines the current notion of universal health care (UHC) in key legal and policy docume...
The realization of Universal Health Coverage requires adequate healthcare financing and human resour...
To sustain the positive economic trajectory that India has had during the past decade, and to honour...
To sustain the positive economic trajectory that India has had during the past decade, and to honour...
Successive Governments of India have promised to transform India's unsatisfactory health-care system...
Health care services in India have undergone rapid transitions in the last two decades. While govern...
Since the World Health Report 2010, universal health coverage has received increased policy attentio...
The current debate around Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in India is playing for high stakes. This ...
Providing quality health services to everyone and everywhere is the dream of many countries and Indi...
The Theory of Change (ToC) is a management and evaluation tool supporting critical thinking in the ...
The Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI), Amref Health Africa and the Institute of Development S...
AbstractPoverty, health, and income opportunities are closely intertwined, particularly in developin...
Background: India has adopted several policies toward improving access to healthcare and has been an...
India has set out ambitious goals for itself in the health sector in its Tenth Five Year Plan (2002-...