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Theorising pathways of multi-dimensional scaling for population health using implementation and complexity science
Monika Martens1, Edwin Wouters2, Josefien van Olmen3,4
1Faculty of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine and Population Health (FAMPOP), University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium. monika.martens@uantwerpen.be.
Scaling up health services involves increasing population coverage, expanding service packages, and institutionalizing innovations. This study presents a model integrating linear and complex pathways for three-dimensional scaling, emphasizing expansion as a core component.
Area of Science:
- Health Systems Research
- Implementation Science
- Complexity Science
Background:
- Scaling up health services is a complex, multi-dimensional process.
- Key dimensions include increasing population coverage, expanding service packages, and institutionalizing innovations.
- Understanding these dimensions is crucial for effective health system strengthening.
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