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区域主任报告:世卫组织在西太平洋区域的工作,2022年7月1日-2023年6月30日
74页本报告介绍2022年7月至2023年6月期间的工作情况,重点阐述了世卫组织西太平洋区域办事处如何从2019冠状病毒病中汲取深刻经验教训,并以此为使命,推动卫生事业成为未来可持续发展的关键支撑力量。初级卫生保健是该区域守护 19 亿民众健康福祉的工作基石
Single-step versus conventional injectable artesunate for severe malaria in children: an open label, non-inferiority randomized clinical trial, Democratic Republic of the Congo and United Republic of Tanzania
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Governance of the private health sector in Georgia: a situation analysis using WHO’s Progression Pathway for Governance of Mixed Health Systems
v, 56 p.Since 2013, Georgia has aimed to achieve universal health coverage by progressively expanding publicly funded benefits. However, with 85% of hospital beds and most primary care clinics, outpatient facilities and pharmacies under private ownership, strong governance is essential to align profit-driven incentives with policy goals. This study examines governance in Georgia, analysing sectoral strategies, regulations, purchasing mechanisms, and public–private dialogue. It is based on a literature review, document analysis, interviews with state authorities, private sector representatives and local experts, and a validation workshop. Although a strategic framework for the health system exists, it lacks sufficient detail to inform private sector investment and resource allocation. Regulatory and purchasing gaps contribute to imbalances in provider distribution and risks to care affordability, quality and appropriateness. Weak institutional mechanisms for inclusive policy dialogue have hindered effective collaboration between stakeholders and failed to address conflicts of interest. To enhance governance, strategic planning must be supported by detailed implementation plans with full budgetary integration. Strengthening the capacity of the state purchaser is crucial to creating the right incentives and holding providers accountable. Transparent and inclusive policy processes are also needed to enhance the design of reforms, facilitate implementation and protect the public interest
Malta: country profile for child and adolescent health
5 p.This profile provides a snapshot of the national situation of children and adolescents in the context of the strategy for child and adolescent health and well-being in the WHO European Region, 2026–2030: a healthy start for a healthy life