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Evaluating health systems strengthening interventions in low-income and middle-income countries: are we asking the right questions?

by: Taghreed Adam, Justine Hsu, Don de Savigny, John N. Lavis, John-Arne Røttingen, Sara Bennett
Health Policy and Planning, Vol. 27, No. suppl 4. (01 October 2012), pp. iv9-iv19, doi:10.1093/heapol/czs086  Key: citeulike:11349535

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In recent years, there have been several calls for rigorous health policy and systems research to inform efforts to strengthen health systems (HS) in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), including the use of systems thinking concepts in designing and evaluating HS strengthening interventions. The objectives of this paper are to assess recent evaluations of HS strengthening interventions to examine the extent to which they ask a broader set of questions, and provide an appropriately comprehensive assessment of the effects of these interventions across the health system. A review of evaluations conducted in 2009–10 was performed to answer these questions.


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