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. 2011 Dec 2:11:13.
doi: 10.1186/1472-698X-11-13.

An approach to addressing governance from a health system framework perspective

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An approach to addressing governance from a health system framework perspective

Inez Mikkelsen-Lopez et al. BMC Int Health Hum Rights. .

Abstract

As countries strive to strengthen their health systems in resource constrained contexts, policy makers need to know how best to improve the performance of their health systems. To aid these decisions, health system stewards should have a good understanding of how health systems operate in order to govern them appropriately. While a number of frameworks for assessing governance in the health sector have been proposed, their application is often hindered by unrealistic indicators or they are overly complex resulting in limited empirical work on governance in health systems. This paper reviews contemporary health sector frameworks which have focused on defining and developing indicators to assess governance in the health sector. Based on these, we propose a simplified approach to look at governance within a common health system framework which encourages stewards to take a systematic perspective when assessing governance. Although systems thinking is not unique to health, examples of its application within health systems has been limited. We also provide an example of how this approach could be applied to illuminate areas of governance weaknesses which are potentially addressable by targeted interventions and policies. This approach is built largely on prior literature, but is original in that it is problem-driven and promotes an outward application taking into consideration the major health system building blocks at various levels in order to ensure a more complete assessment of a governance issue rather than a simple input-output approach. Based on an assessment of contemporary literature we propose a practical approach which we believe will facilitate a more comprehensive assessment of governance in health systems leading to the development of governance interventions to strengthen system performance and improve health as a basic human right.

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Figure 1
Major interdependent health system building blocks. Reproduced with permission from de Savigny and Adam (2009).
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Figure 2
Assessing governance across the health system. Note: 'strategic vision & policy design' and 'participation & consensus orientation' can be viewed more conventionally as governance inputs, whilst 'addressing corruption', 'being transparent', and 'being accountable' are more governance processes.

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