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  • Health Systems Strengthening
  • Medical Education Reform
  • Global Health Equity

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  • Low and middle-income countries face significant health challenges despite medical advancements.
  • Medical schools are crucial for driving health service reform and leadership in health systems.
  • Existing frameworks for Academic Health Systems (AHS) require adaptation for diverse national contexts.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline an Academic Health Systems (AHS) agenda for Indonesia.
  • To propose a conceptual framework for enhancing health systems in resource-limited settings.
  • To identify key principles for AHS implementation in Indonesia.

Main Methods:

  • System thinking methodology applied to analyze existing literature and frameworks.
  • Stakeholder engagement through interviews, focus groups, and collaborative workshops.
  • Consolidation of findings to develop proposed frameworks and principles.

Main Results:

  • A conceptual framework and agenda for Academic Health Systems (AHS) in Indonesia were developed.
  • Fundamental principles for AHS were identified, emphasizing transformative learning, community engagement, and translational research.
  • A route for enhancing the Indonesian health system through AHS was outlined.

Conclusions:

  • Academic Health Systems (AHS) offer a viable model for improving health services in Indonesia.
  • The proposed principles of transformative learning, community engagement, and translational research are central to successful AHS programs.
  • The AHS agenda for Indonesia has potential for adaptation and implementation in other low- and middle-income countries.