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Making National Hospitals Efficient: Improving the Hospital Autonomy Process
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Author(s): Ministry of Public Health, Health Economics and Financing Directorate

Primary Language: English

Date: 6/30/2014

Abstract:

Afghanistan's Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) has prioritized the improvement of national hospitals in its Health and Nutrition Strategic Plan 2011-15 and in the Hospital Sector Strategy. Greater political and financial support is needed for the national hospitals to smoothly implement the hospital strategy and to ensure more efficient and effective delivery of tertiary services.  This policy brief provides recommendations to improve achieve greater hospital autonomy, which will contribute towards the efficient and effective delivery of tertiary services.


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