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Healthcare Delivery Systems

Healthcare Delivery Systems. Medical Services in Sudan The Good, the bad & the ugly. Healthcare in Sudan. Human right Reactivation and implementation of the health policies that existed up till 20 yrs ago “Primary care and decentralisation” Needs and demands for manpower Vs unemployment

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Healthcare Delivery Systems

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  1. Healthcare Delivery Systems Medical Services in Sudan The Good, the bad & the ugly

  2. Healthcare in Sudan • Human right • Reactivation and implementation of the health policies that existed up till 20 yrs ago “Primary care and decentralisation” • Needs and demands for manpower Vs unemployment • Training and motivation of workforce • Sudan Doctors Union

  3. Healthcare in Sudan • Government commitment to the public health agenda and care provision • Democracy, accountability and transparency • Activation and reforms of the health governing laws to reflect the recent political and socio-economic developments in Sudan • Expenditure in relation to Gross National Income • Health is not a commodity

  4. Primary care • Government finance of primary, community and emergency services • Accredited primary care facilities to meet the essential needs of the communities • Equity and accessibility to all • Information and Statistics Systems • Care pathways and Referral Systems

  5. Emergency services • Challenging the 24hrs only provision • To develop it as a speciality

  6. Secondary and tertiary care • State funded Children's and maternity care • Care pathways • Evidence-based practice • Chronic disease management in Primary Care settings • Control of financing and prioritisation of expenditure

  7. Private care • Not to substitute the State’s responsibility towards health • Regulation and governance • Appropriate utilisation of public-private initiatives

  8. Implementation • No restrictions on media coverage of health issues • Promotion of health education through schools • Constitution Amendment Committee • Unions and Associations

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