Public accountability needs to be enforced -a case study of the governance arrangements and accountability practices in a rural health district in Ghana.
Sara Van BelleSusannah H MayhewPublished in: BMC health services research (2016)
It is clear that new formal channels need to be created by all actors involved in health service delivery to address the demand of the public for accountability. If the public does not find an adequate response to its genuine concerns, distrust between communities and service users on one hand, and providers, international non-governmental organisations and District Health Management Teams on the other is likely to increase to the detriment of all parties' interests.