Efforts have been increasingly invested to improve local health systems’capacities in developing countries. We describe the application of innovative methods based on a social network analysis approach. The findings presentedrefer to a study carried out between July 2008 and January 2010 in the Brong Ahafo region of Ghana. Social network analysis methods were applied in five different districts using the software package Ucinet to calculate the variousproperties of the social network of eye care providers. The study focused on the managerial decisions made by Ghanaian district hospital managers about the governance of the health system. The study showed that the health systemin the Brong Ahafo region experienced significant changes specific...
Abstract This article explores the structure of connections between the hospitals that are members o...
The Network for Improving Quality of Care for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (QCN) was establish...
The Network for Improving Quality of Care for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (QCN) was establish...
Efforts have been increasingly invested to improve local health systems’capacities in developing cou...
Efforts have been increasingly invested to improve local health systems' capacities in developing co...
The main challenges in international health are to scale up effective health interventions in low- a...
The main challenges in international health are to scale up effective health interventions in low- a...
The main challenges in international health are to scale up effective health interventions in low- a...
Introduction: Sustainability of health interventions in developing countries has been limitedby the ...
In post-conflict settings, service coverage indices are unlikely to be sustained if health systems a...
In post-conflict settings, service coverage indices are unlikely to be sustained if health systems a...
The efficiency of a health system greatly depends on how its parts collaborate. This collaboration i...
Global health initiatives usually require collective business-healthcare professional based partners...
Health systems research recognizes the complexity of healthcare, and the interacting and interdepend...
Communities and individuals in many sub-Saharan African countries often face limited access to healt...
Abstract This article explores the structure of connections between the hospitals that are members o...
The Network for Improving Quality of Care for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (QCN) was establish...
The Network for Improving Quality of Care for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (QCN) was establish...
Efforts have been increasingly invested to improve local health systems’capacities in developing cou...
Efforts have been increasingly invested to improve local health systems' capacities in developing co...
The main challenges in international health are to scale up effective health interventions in low- a...
The main challenges in international health are to scale up effective health interventions in low- a...
The main challenges in international health are to scale up effective health interventions in low- a...
Introduction: Sustainability of health interventions in developing countries has been limitedby the ...
In post-conflict settings, service coverage indices are unlikely to be sustained if health systems a...
In post-conflict settings, service coverage indices are unlikely to be sustained if health systems a...
The efficiency of a health system greatly depends on how its parts collaborate. This collaboration i...
Global health initiatives usually require collective business-healthcare professional based partners...
Health systems research recognizes the complexity of healthcare, and the interacting and interdepend...
Communities and individuals in many sub-Saharan African countries often face limited access to healt...
Abstract This article explores the structure of connections between the hospitals that are members o...
The Network for Improving Quality of Care for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (QCN) was establish...
The Network for Improving Quality of Care for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (QCN) was establish...