Priority setting for maternal, newborn and child health in Uganda: a qualitative study evaluating actual practice.
Lauren J WallaceLydia KapiririPublished in: BMC health services research (2019)
Stronger institutional capacity at the Ministry of Health and equitable engagement of key stakeholders in decision-making processes, especially the public, and implementers, would improve understanding, satisfaction and compliance with the priority setting process. Availability of financial and human resources that are appropriately allocated would facilitate the implementation of well-developed policies.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- public health
- decision making
- primary care
- endothelial cells
- mental health
- quality improvement
- social media
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- health information
- pluripotent stem cells
- birth weight
- affordable care act
- emergency department
- pregnant women
- adverse drug
- health promotion
- preterm birth
- human health
- body mass index
- electronic health record