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Health programme planning for consolidation and quality.

G H Bloom1, N M Lenneiye, E T Maganu

  • 1Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, Brighton, England.

World Health Forum
|January 1, 1991
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Botswana

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Health Management
  • Resource Allocation

Background:

  • Botswana's Ministry of Health faces challenges in optimizing resource utilization for effective service delivery.
  • Current resource planning and management systems may not fully integrate the expertise of planners, technical experts, and program managers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and evaluate a novel integrated approach to resource planning and management within Botswana's health sector.
  • To enhance the capacity of health program and facility managers to make informed decisions regarding resource allocation and utilization.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of a new management strategy integrating the work of planners, technical experts, and program/facility managers.
  • Focus on collaborative workflows and shared decision-making processes for resource management.

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Main Results:

  • The integrated approach aims to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of resource utilization in health service delivery.
  • Empowering managers with better tools and insights for strategic resource management.

Conclusions:

  • The new integrated approach is expected to lead to more efficient and equitable health service delivery in Botswana.
  • This strategy signifies a shift towards a more collaborative and data-driven resource management framework in public health.