Health facility management and primary health care performance in Uganda.
June-Ho KimGriffith A BellAsaf BittonEesha V DesaiLisa R HirschhornFredrick MakumbiElizabeth NabiwembaHannah L RatcliffeFred Wabwire-MangenSimon P S KibiraDan SchwarzPublished in: BMC health services research (2022)
These results suggest that investments in stronger facility management in Uganda may strengthen key aspects of facility readiness such as essential drug availability and potentially could affect experiential quality of care. Nevertheless, the stark disparities demonstrate that Uganda policymakers need to target investments strategically in order to improve primary health care equitably across socioeconomic status and geography. Moreover, other low and middle-income countries may benefit from the use of the PRIME-Tool to rapidly assess facility management with the goal of understanding and improving primary health care performance.