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“THE ACTOR IS POLICY”: APPLICATION OF ELITE THEORY TO Mukuru et al International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2020, x(x), 1–14 3 while minimising the personal, negative consequences.20,21 Pragmatism is shown when less powerful elitesadjust to
PROFESSIONALIZING HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT: A DESCRIPTIVE Abstract Despite international recognition of the importance of healthcare management in the development of high-performing systems, the path by which countries may develop and sustain a professional healthcare management workforce has THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CRITICAL APPRAISAL TOOL FOR USE IN The development of a critical appraisal tool for use in systematic reviews addressing questions of prevalence Zachary Munn*, Sandeep Moola, Dagmara Riitano, Karolina Lisy COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER PROGRAMS TO IMPROVE HEALTHCARE Community Health Worker Programs to Improve Healthcare Access and Equity: Are They Only Relevant to Low- and Middle-Income Countries? Sara Javanparast*, Alice Windle, Toby Freeman, Fran Baum Abstract EQUITY IN THE UTILZATION OF HEALTHCARE SERVICES IN INDIA Equity in the utilzation of healthcare services in India: evidence from National Sample Survey Background The pursuit of equity in health and healthcare has been the key THINKING TOGETHER, WORKING APART: LEVERAGING A COMMUNITY Thinking Together, Working Apart: Leveraging a Community of Practice to Facilitate Productive and Meaningful Remote Collaboration Mark Embrett1* ID, Rebecca H. Liu2, Katie Aubrecht3, Andriy Koval4, Jonathan Lai5 Abstract SOME MULTIDIMENSIONAL UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF Some Multidimensional Unintended Consequences of Telehealth Utilization: A Multi-Project Evaluation Synthesis Hassane Alami1,2* ID, Marie-Pierre Gagnon1,2,3 ID, Jean-Paul Fortin 1,2,4 ID Abstract Background: Telehealth initiatives have bloomed around the globe, but their integration and diffusion remain challenging because of the complex issues they raise. INTRODUCING NEW PRIORITY SETTING AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION Smith 2016 51 2331 25 in healthcare service delivery organizations, and suggests areas for further future research. Methods This research should be considered as ENHANCING THE UNDERSTANDING OF RESILIENCE IN HEALTH Enhancing the Understanding of Resilience in Health Systems of Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis Pauline Yongeun Grimm1,2* ID, Sandy Oliver3,4, Sonja Merten 1,2 ID, Wai Wai Han 5, Kaspar Wyss 1,2 Abstract COMPLEX LEADERSHIP IN HEALTHCARE: A SCOPING REVIEW17 Complex Leadership in Healthcare: A Scoping Review Zakaria Belrhiti1 , 23*, Ariadna Nebot Giralt , Bruno Marchal Abstract Background: Nowadays, health systems are generally acknowledged to be complex social systems. Consequently, scholars, academics, practitioners, and policy-makers are exploring how to adopt a complexity perspective inhealth
“THE ACTOR IS POLICY”: APPLICATION OF ELITE THEORY TO Mukuru et al International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2020, x(x), 1–14 3 while minimising the personal, negative consequences.20,21 Pragmatism is shown when less powerful elitesadjust to
PROFESSIONALIZING HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT: A DESCRIPTIVE Abstract Despite international recognition of the importance of healthcare management in the development of high-performing systems, the path by which countries may develop and sustain a professional healthcare management workforce has THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CRITICAL APPRAISAL TOOL FOR USE IN The development of a critical appraisal tool for use in systematic reviews addressing questions of prevalence Zachary Munn*, Sandeep Moola, Dagmara Riitano, Karolina Lisy COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER PROGRAMS TO IMPROVE HEALTHCARE Community Health Worker Programs to Improve Healthcare Access and Equity: Are They Only Relevant to Low- and Middle-Income Countries? Sara Javanparast*, Alice Windle, Toby Freeman, Fran Baum Abstract EQUITY IN THE UTILZATION OF HEALTHCARE SERVICES IN INDIA Equity in the utilzation of healthcare services in India: evidence from National Sample Survey Background The pursuit of equity in health and healthcare has been the key THINKING TOGETHER, WORKING APART: LEVERAGING A COMMUNITY Thinking Together, Working Apart: Leveraging a Community of Practice to Facilitate Productive and Meaningful Remote Collaboration Mark Embrett1* ID, Rebecca H. Liu2, Katie Aubrecht3, Andriy Koval4, Jonathan Lai5 Abstract SOME MULTIDIMENSIONAL UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF Some Multidimensional Unintended Consequences of Telehealth Utilization: A Multi-Project Evaluation Synthesis Hassane Alami1,2* ID, Marie-Pierre Gagnon1,2,3 ID, Jean-Paul Fortin 1,2,4 ID Abstract Background: Telehealth initiatives have bloomed around the globe, but their integration and diffusion remain challenging because of the complex issues they raise. INTRODUCING NEW PRIORITY SETTING AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION Smith 2016 51 2331 25 in healthcare service delivery organizations, and suggests areas for further future research. Methods This research should be considered as INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLICY AND MANAGEMENT health management, policy management, health policy and decisionmaking,
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLICY AND MANAGEMENT health management, policy management, health policy and decisionmaking,
IJHPM.COM INT J HEALTH POLICY MANAG 2020, X(X), 1–9 Introducing Voluntary Assisted Dying: Staff Perspectives in an Acute Hospital Robin Digby1,2* ID, Rosalind McDougall3, Michelle Gold 4, Danielle Ko 5,6, Lisa O’Driscoll 4, Tracey Bucknall 7,4,2 ID Abstract Background: Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) was legalised in Victoria, Australia in June 2019. Physicians can now assist patients to end their lives by providing drugs for self TELEHEALTH, COVID-19 AND REFUGEES AND MIGRANTS IN Telehealth, COVID-19 and Refugees and Migrants in Australia: Policy and Related Barriers and Opportunities for More Inclusive Health andTechnology Systems
UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE FOR NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES Universal Health Coverage for Non-communicable Diseases and Health Equity: Lessons From Australian Primary Healthcare Matthew Fisher 1* ID, Toby Freeman , Tamara Mackean 2,3, Sharon Friel 4, Fran Baum 1 Abstract Background: Universal health coverage (UHC) is central to current international debate on health policy. The primary DEVELOPING A FRAMEWORK FOR A PROGRAM THEORY-BASED APPROACH Lawless et al International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2018, 7(6), 510–521 511 S ince 2008 the South Australian Government has implemented a Health in All Policies (HiAP) approach THE BASIC DETERMINANTS OF MALNUTRITION: RESOURCES The Basic Determinants of Malnutrition: Resources, Structures, Ideas and Power Jody Harris* ID, Nicholas Nisbett Abstract Background: While child undernutrition is improving overall, different population groups are experiencing different outcomes. What sets some groups apart is their experience of the ‘basic determinants’ of malnutrition, thatunderpin the
GOVERNANCE AND CAPACITY TO MANAGE RESILIENCE OF HEALTH Abstract The term resilience has dominated the discourse among health systems researchers since 2014 and the onset of the Ebola outbreak inWest Africa.
VERIFICATION OF A QUALITY MANAGEMENT THEORY: USING A Original Article. Verification of a Quality Management Theory: Using a Delphi Study. Ali Mohammad Mosadeghrad * Health Management and Economics Research Centre, School of Health Management and Information Sciences, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, MEASURING ORGANIZATIONAL READINESS FOR IMPLEMENTING CHANGE Measuring Organizational Readiness for Implementing Change in Primary Care Facilities in Rural Bushbuckridge, South Africa Hannah H. Leslie1* ID, Rebecca West2,3, Rhian Twine 4 ID, Nkosinathi Masilela 4, Wayne T. Steward 2, Kathleen Kahn 4 ID, Sheri A. Lippman 2,4 Abstract COMPLEX LEADERSHIP IN HEALTHCARE: A SCOPING REVIEW17 Complex Leadership in Healthcare: A Scoping Review Zakaria Belrhiti1 , 23*, Ariadna Nebot Giralt , Bruno Marchal Abstract Background: Nowadays, health systems are generally acknowledged to be complex social systems. Consequently, scholars, academics, practitioners, and policy-makers are exploring how to adopt a complexity perspective inhealth
ENHANCING THE UNDERSTANDING OF RESILIENCE IN HEALTH Enhancing the Understanding of Resilience in Health Systems of Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis Pauline Yongeun Grimm1,2* ID, Sandy Oliver3,4, Sonja Merten 1,2 ID, Wai Wai Han 5, Kaspar Wyss 1,2 Abstract “THE ACTOR IS POLICY”: APPLICATION OF ELITE THEORY TO Mukuru et al International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2020, x(x), 1–14 3 while minimising the personal, negative consequences.20,21 Pragmatism is shown when less powerful elitesadjust to
PROFESSIONALIZING HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT: A DESCRIPTIVE Abstract Despite international recognition of the importance of healthcare management in the development of high-performing systems, the path by which countries may develop and sustain a professional healthcare management workforce has EQUITY IN THE UTILZATION OF HEALTHCARE SERVICES IN INDIA International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2014, 2(2), 29–38 31 Ghosh Table 2. Description of variables, 2004, India(Percentage/means)
COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER PROGRAMS TO IMPROVE HEALTHCARE Community Health Worker Programs to Improve Healthcare Access and Equity: Are They Only Relevant to Low- and Middle-Income Countries? Sara Javanparast*, Alice Windle, Toby Freeman, Fran Baum Abstract THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CRITICAL APPRAISAL TOOL FOR USE IN The development of a critical appraisal tool for use in systematic reviews addressing questions of prevalence Zachary Munn*, Sandeep Moola, Dagmara Riitano, Karolina Lisy SOME MULTIDIMENSIONAL UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF Some Multidimensional Unintended Consequences of Telehealth Utilization: A Multi-Project Evaluation Synthesis Hassane Alami1,2* ID, Marie-Pierre Gagnon1,2,3 ID, Jean-Paul Fortin 1,2,4 ID Abstract Background: Telehealth initiatives have bloomed around the globe, but their integration and diffusion remain challenging because of the complex issues they raise. THINKING TOGETHER, WORKING APART: LEVERAGING A COMMUNITY Thinking Together, Working Apart: Leveraging a Community of Practice to Facilitate Productive and Meaningful Remote Collaboration Mark Embrett1* ID, Rebecca H. Liu2, Katie Aubrecht3, Andriy Koval4, Jonathan Lai5 Abstract INTRODUCING NEW PRIORITY SETTING AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION Smith 2016 51 2331 25 in healthcare service delivery organizations, and suggests areas for further future research. Methods This research should be considered as COMPLEX LEADERSHIP IN HEALTHCARE: A SCOPING REVIEW17 Complex Leadership in Healthcare: A Scoping Review Zakaria Belrhiti1 , 23*, Ariadna Nebot Giralt , Bruno Marchal Abstract Background: Nowadays, health systems are generally acknowledged to be complex social systems. Consequently, scholars, academics, practitioners, and policy-makers are exploring how to adopt a complexity perspective inhealth
ENHANCING THE UNDERSTANDING OF RESILIENCE IN HEALTH Enhancing the Understanding of Resilience in Health Systems of Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis Pauline Yongeun Grimm1,2* ID, Sandy Oliver3,4, Sonja Merten 1,2 ID, Wai Wai Han 5, Kaspar Wyss 1,2 Abstract “THE ACTOR IS POLICY”: APPLICATION OF ELITE THEORY TO Mukuru et al International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2020, x(x), 1–14 3 while minimising the personal, negative consequences.20,21 Pragmatism is shown when less powerful elitesadjust to
PROFESSIONALIZING HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT: A DESCRIPTIVE Abstract Despite international recognition of the importance of healthcare management in the development of high-performing systems, the path by which countries may develop and sustain a professional healthcare management workforce has EQUITY IN THE UTILZATION OF HEALTHCARE SERVICES IN INDIA International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2014, 2(2), 29–38 31 Ghosh Table 2. Description of variables, 2004, India(Percentage/means)
COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER PROGRAMS TO IMPROVE HEALTHCARE Community Health Worker Programs to Improve Healthcare Access and Equity: Are They Only Relevant to Low- and Middle-Income Countries? Sara Javanparast*, Alice Windle, Toby Freeman, Fran Baum Abstract THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CRITICAL APPRAISAL TOOL FOR USE IN The development of a critical appraisal tool for use in systematic reviews addressing questions of prevalence Zachary Munn*, Sandeep Moola, Dagmara Riitano, Karolina Lisy SOME MULTIDIMENSIONAL UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF Some Multidimensional Unintended Consequences of Telehealth Utilization: A Multi-Project Evaluation Synthesis Hassane Alami1,2* ID, Marie-Pierre Gagnon1,2,3 ID, Jean-Paul Fortin 1,2,4 ID Abstract Background: Telehealth initiatives have bloomed around the globe, but their integration and diffusion remain challenging because of the complex issues they raise. THINKING TOGETHER, WORKING APART: LEVERAGING A COMMUNITY Thinking Together, Working Apart: Leveraging a Community of Practice to Facilitate Productive and Meaningful Remote Collaboration Mark Embrett1* ID, Rebecca H. Liu2, Katie Aubrecht3, Andriy Koval4, Jonathan Lai5 Abstract INTRODUCING NEW PRIORITY SETTING AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION Smith 2016 51 2331 25 in healthcare service delivery organizations, and suggests areas for further future research. Methods This research should be considered as TELEHEALTH, COVID-19 AND REFUGEES AND MIGRANTS IN Telehealth, COVID-19 and Refugees and Migrants in Australia: Policy and Related Barriers and Opportunities for More Inclusive Health andTechnology Systems
PROFESSIONALIZING HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT: A DESCRIPTIVE Abstract Despite international recognition of the importance of healthcare management in the development of high-performing systems, the path by which countries may develop and sustain a professional healthcare management workforce has KEY ISSUES IN DESIGNING LONG-TERM CARE SYSTEMS: A RESPONSE Ikegami 544 International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2020, 9(12), 542–544 6. European Commission. Peer Review on “Germany’s Latest Reforms TOWARDS PREVENTING AND MANAGING CONFLICT OF INTEREST IN Ralston et al 256 International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2021, 10(5), 255–265 Implications for policy makers • Analysis of submissions across sectors highlighted significant divergence in how conflict of interest (COI) is understood, withimportant
UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE FOR NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES Universal Health Coverage for Non-communicable Diseases and Health Equity: Lessons From Australian Primary Healthcare Matthew Fisher 1* ID, Toby Freeman , Tamara Mackean 2,3, Sharon Friel 4, Fran Baum 1 Abstract Background: Universal health coverage (UHC) is central to current international debate on health policy. The primary DEVELOPING A FRAMEWORK FOR A PROGRAM THEORY-BASED APPROACH Lawless et al International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2018, 7(6), 510–521 511 S ince 2008 the South Australian Government has implemented a Health in All Policies (HiAP) approach VERIFICATION OF A QUALITY MANAGEMENT THEORY: USING A Original Article. Verification of a Quality Management Theory: Using a Delphi Study. Ali Mohammad Mosadeghrad * Health Management and Economics Research Centre, School of Health Management and Information Sciences, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, EXPLORING HEALTH SYSTEM RESPONSIVENESS IN AMBULATORY CARE Röttger 215 47 431437 433 the assessment of chronic care. Two further domains were identified for the measurement of the responsiveness of chronic disease care: coordination (coordination of course GOVERNANCE AND CAPACITY TO MANAGE RESILIENCE OF HEALTH Abstract The term resilience has dominated the discourse among health systems researchers since 2014 and the onset of the Ebola outbreak inWest Africa.
MEASURING ORGANIZATIONAL READINESS FOR IMPLEMENTING CHANGE Measuring Organizational Readiness for Implementing Change in Primary Care Facilities in Rural Bushbuckridge, South Africa Hannah H. Leslie1* ID, Rebecca West2,3, Rhian Twine 4 ID, Nkosinathi Masilela 4, Wayne T. Steward 2, Kathleen Kahn 4 ID, Sheri A. Lippman 2,4 Abstract INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLICY AND MANAGEMENT health management, policy management, health policy and decisionmaking,
TELEHEALTH, COVID-19 AND REFUGEES AND MIGRANTS IN Telehealth, COVID-19 and Refugees and Migrants in Australia: Policy and Related Barriers and Opportunities for More Inclusive Health andTechnology Systems
KEY ISSUES IN DESIGNING LONG-TERM CARE SYSTEMS: A RESPONSE Ikegami 544 International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2020, 9(12), 542–544 6. European Commission. Peer Review on “Germany’s Latest Reforms COMPLEX LEADERSHIP IN HEALTHCARE: A SCOPING REVIEW Complex Leadership in Healthcare: A Scoping Review Zakaria Belrhiti1 , 23*, Ariadna Nebot Giralt , Bruno Marchal Abstract Background: Nowadays, health systems are generally acknowledged to be complex social systems. Consequently, scholars, academics, practitioners, and policy-makers are exploring how to adopt a complexity perspective inhealth
ENHANCING THE UNDERSTANDING OF RESILIENCE IN HEALTH Enhancing the Understanding of Resilience in Health Systems of Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis Pauline Yongeun Grimm1,2* ID, Sandy Oliver3,4, Sonja Merten 1,2 ID, Wai Wai Han 5, Kaspar Wyss 1,2 Abstract PROFESSIONALIZING HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT: A DESCRIPTIVE Abstract Despite international recognition of the importance of healthcare management in the development of high-performing systems, the path by which countries may develop and sustain a professional healthcare management workforce has THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CRITICAL APPRAISAL TOOL FOR USE IN The development of a critical appraisal tool for use in systematic reviews addressing questions of prevalence Zachary Munn*, Sandeep Moola, Dagmara Riitano, Karolina Lisy DEVELOPING A FRAMEWORK FOR A PROGRAM THEORY-BASED APPROACH Lawless et al International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2018, 7(6), 510–521 511 S ince 2008 the South Australian Government has implemented a Health in All Policies (HiAP) approach COMPETING FRAMES IN GLOBAL HEALTH GOVERNANCE: AN ANALYSIS Competing Frames in Global Health Governance: An Analysis of Stakeholder Influence on the Political Declaration on Non-communicable Diseases Mao Suzuki1,2* ID, Douglas Webb2, Roy Small 2 Abstract IJHPM.COM INT J HEALTH POLICY MANAG 2014, 3(1), 5–6 Core attributes of stewardship; foundation of sound health system Neelesh Kapoor1, Dewesh Kumar2,*, Nivedita Thakur3 Abstract Stewardship is not a new concept for public policy, but has not been used to its optimum by the health policy- INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLICY AND MANAGEMENT health management, policy management, health policy and decisionmaking,
TELEHEALTH, COVID-19 AND REFUGEES AND MIGRANTS IN Telehealth, COVID-19 and Refugees and Migrants in Australia: Policy and Related Barriers and Opportunities for More Inclusive Health andTechnology Systems
KEY ISSUES IN DESIGNING LONG-TERM CARE SYSTEMS: A RESPONSE Ikegami 544 International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2020, 9(12), 542–544 6. European Commission. Peer Review on “Germany’s Latest Reforms COMPLEX LEADERSHIP IN HEALTHCARE: A SCOPING REVIEW Complex Leadership in Healthcare: A Scoping Review Zakaria Belrhiti1 , 23*, Ariadna Nebot Giralt , Bruno Marchal Abstract Background: Nowadays, health systems are generally acknowledged to be complex social systems. Consequently, scholars, academics, practitioners, and policy-makers are exploring how to adopt a complexity perspective inhealth
ENHANCING THE UNDERSTANDING OF RESILIENCE IN HEALTH Enhancing the Understanding of Resilience in Health Systems of Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis Pauline Yongeun Grimm1,2* ID, Sandy Oliver3,4, Sonja Merten 1,2 ID, Wai Wai Han 5, Kaspar Wyss 1,2 Abstract PROFESSIONALIZING HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT: A DESCRIPTIVE Abstract Despite international recognition of the importance of healthcare management in the development of high-performing systems, the path by which countries may develop and sustain a professional healthcare management workforce has THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CRITICAL APPRAISAL TOOL FOR USE IN The development of a critical appraisal tool for use in systematic reviews addressing questions of prevalence Zachary Munn*, Sandeep Moola, Dagmara Riitano, Karolina Lisy DEVELOPING A FRAMEWORK FOR A PROGRAM THEORY-BASED APPROACH Lawless et al International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2018, 7(6), 510–521 511 S ince 2008 the South Australian Government has implemented a Health in All Policies (HiAP) approach COMPETING FRAMES IN GLOBAL HEALTH GOVERNANCE: AN ANALYSIS Competing Frames in Global Health Governance: An Analysis of Stakeholder Influence on the Political Declaration on Non-communicable Diseases Mao Suzuki1,2* ID, Douglas Webb2, Roy Small 2 Abstract IJHPM.COM INT J HEALTH POLICY MANAG 2014, 3(1), 5–6 Core attributes of stewardship; foundation of sound health system Neelesh Kapoor1, Dewesh Kumar2,*, Nivedita Thakur3 Abstract Stewardship is not a new concept for public policy, but has not been used to its optimum by the health policy- IJHPM.COM INT J HEALTH POLICY MANAG 2021, 10(6), 299–309 Doctor Retention: A Cross-sectional Study of How Ireland Has Been Losing the Battle Ruairi Brugha1* ID, Nicholas Clarke2, Louise Hendrick3, James Sweeney4 Abstract Background: The failure of some high-income countries to retain their medical graduates is one driver of doctor immigration from low- and middle-income countries. “THE ACTOR IS POLICY”: APPLICATION OF ELITE THEORY TO Mukuru et al International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2020, x(x), 1–14 3 while minimising the personal, negative consequences.20,21 Pragmatism is shown when less powerful elitesadjust to
PROFESSIONALIZING HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT: A DESCRIPTIVE Abstract Despite international recognition of the importance of healthcare management in the development of high-performing systems, the path by which countries may develop and sustain a professional healthcare management workforce has TOWARDS PREVENTING AND MANAGING CONFLICT OF INTEREST IN Ralston et al 256 International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2021, 10(5), 255–265 Implications for policy makers • Analysis of submissions across sectors highlighted significant divergence in how conflict of interest (COI) is understood, withimportant
COMPETING FRAMES IN GLOBAL HEALTH GOVERNANCE: AN ANALYSIS Competing Frames in Global Health Governance: An Analysis of Stakeholder Influence on the Political Declaration on Non-communicable Diseases Mao Suzuki1,2* ID, Douglas Webb2, Roy Small 2 Abstract DEVELOPING A FRAMEWORK FOR A PROGRAM THEORY-BASED APPROACH Lawless et al International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2018, 7(6), 510–521 511 S ince 2008 the South Australian Government has implemented a Health in All Policies (HiAP) approach SOME MULTIDIMENSIONAL UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF Some Multidimensional Unintended Consequences of Telehealth Utilization: A Multi-Project Evaluation Synthesis Hassane Alami1,2* ID, Marie-Pierre Gagnon1,2,3 ID, Jean-Paul Fortin 1,2,4 ID Abstract Background: Telehealth initiatives have bloomed around the globe, but their integration and diffusion remain challenging because of the complex issues they raise. GOVERNANCE AND CAPACITY TO MANAGE RESILIENCE OF HEALTH Abstract The term resilience has dominated the discourse among health systems researchers since 2014 and the onset of the Ebola outbreak inWest Africa.
CONTEXTUAL FACTORS INFLUENCING COST AND QUALITY DECISIONS Contextual Factors Influencing Cost and Quality Decisions in Health and Care: A Structured Evidence Review and Narrative Synthesis Iestyn Williams 1*, Hilary Brown , Paul Healy2 Abstract POTENTIAL PROS AND CONS OF EXTERNAL HEALTHCARE PERFORMANCE Potential pros and cons of external healthcare performance evaluation systems: real-life perspectives on Iranian hospital evaluation and accreditation program INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLICY AND MANAGEMENT health management, policy management, health policy and decisionmaking,
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KEY ISSUES IN DESIGNING LONG-TERM CARE SYSTEMS: A RESPONSE Ikegami 544 International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2020, 9(12), 542–544 6. European Commission. Peer Review on “Germany’s Latest Reforms COMPLEX LEADERSHIP IN HEALTHCARE: A SCOPING REVIEW Complex Leadership in Healthcare: A Scoping Review Zakaria Belrhiti1 , 23*, Ariadna Nebot Giralt , Bruno Marchal Abstract Background: Nowadays, health systems are generally acknowledged to be complex social systems. Consequently, scholars, academics, practitioners, and policy-makers are exploring how to adopt a complexity perspective inhealth
ENHANCING THE UNDERSTANDING OF RESILIENCE IN HEALTH Enhancing the Understanding of Resilience in Health Systems of Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis Pauline Yongeun Grimm1,2* ID, Sandy Oliver3,4, Sonja Merten 1,2 ID, Wai Wai Han 5, Kaspar Wyss 1,2 Abstract PROFESSIONALIZING HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT: A DESCRIPTIVE Abstract Despite international recognition of the importance of healthcare management in the development of high-performing systems, the path by which countries may develop and sustain a professional healthcare management workforce has THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CRITICAL APPRAISAL TOOL FOR USE IN The development of a critical appraisal tool for use in systematic reviews addressing questions of prevalence Zachary Munn*, Sandeep Moola, Dagmara Riitano, Karolina Lisy DEVELOPING A FRAMEWORK FOR A PROGRAM THEORY-BASED APPROACH Lawless et al International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2018, 7(6), 510–521 511 S ince 2008 the South Australian Government has implemented a Health in All Policies (HiAP) approach COMPETING FRAMES IN GLOBAL HEALTH GOVERNANCE: AN ANALYSIS Competing Frames in Global Health Governance: An Analysis of Stakeholder Influence on the Political Declaration on Non-communicable Diseases Mao Suzuki1,2* ID, Douglas Webb2, Roy Small 2 Abstract IJHPM.COM INT J HEALTH POLICY MANAG 2014, 3(1), 5–6 Core attributes of stewardship; foundation of sound health system Neelesh Kapoor1, Dewesh Kumar2,*, Nivedita Thakur3 Abstract Stewardship is not a new concept for public policy, but has not been used to its optimum by the health policy- INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLICY AND MANAGEMENT health management, policy management, health policy and decisionmaking,
TELEHEALTH, COVID-19 AND REFUGEES AND MIGRANTS IN Telehealth, COVID-19 and Refugees and Migrants in Australia: Policy and Related Barriers and Opportunities for More Inclusive Health andTechnology Systems
KEY ISSUES IN DESIGNING LONG-TERM CARE SYSTEMS: A RESPONSE Ikegami 544 International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2020, 9(12), 542–544 6. European Commission. Peer Review on “Germany’s Latest Reforms COMPLEX LEADERSHIP IN HEALTHCARE: A SCOPING REVIEW Complex Leadership in Healthcare: A Scoping Review Zakaria Belrhiti1 , 23*, Ariadna Nebot Giralt , Bruno Marchal Abstract Background: Nowadays, health systems are generally acknowledged to be complex social systems. Consequently, scholars, academics, practitioners, and policy-makers are exploring how to adopt a complexity perspective inhealth
ENHANCING THE UNDERSTANDING OF RESILIENCE IN HEALTH Enhancing the Understanding of Resilience in Health Systems of Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis Pauline Yongeun Grimm1,2* ID, Sandy Oliver3,4, Sonja Merten 1,2 ID, Wai Wai Han 5, Kaspar Wyss 1,2 Abstract PROFESSIONALIZING HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT: A DESCRIPTIVE Abstract Despite international recognition of the importance of healthcare management in the development of high-performing systems, the path by which countries may develop and sustain a professional healthcare management workforce has THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CRITICAL APPRAISAL TOOL FOR USE IN The development of a critical appraisal tool for use in systematic reviews addressing questions of prevalence Zachary Munn*, Sandeep Moola, Dagmara Riitano, Karolina Lisy DEVELOPING A FRAMEWORK FOR A PROGRAM THEORY-BASED APPROACH Lawless et al International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2018, 7(6), 510–521 511 S ince 2008 the South Australian Government has implemented a Health in All Policies (HiAP) approach COMPETING FRAMES IN GLOBAL HEALTH GOVERNANCE: AN ANALYSIS Competing Frames in Global Health Governance: An Analysis of Stakeholder Influence on the Political Declaration on Non-communicable Diseases Mao Suzuki1,2* ID, Douglas Webb2, Roy Small 2 Abstract IJHPM.COM INT J HEALTH POLICY MANAG 2014, 3(1), 5–6 Core attributes of stewardship; foundation of sound health system Neelesh Kapoor1, Dewesh Kumar2,*, Nivedita Thakur3 Abstract Stewardship is not a new concept for public policy, but has not been used to its optimum by the health policy- IJHPM.COM INT J HEALTH POLICY MANAG 2020, X(X), 1–9 Introducing Voluntary Assisted Dying: Staff Perspectives in an Acute Hospital Robin Digby1,2* ID, Rosalind McDougall3, Michelle Gold 4, Danielle Ko 5,6, Lisa O’Driscoll 4, Tracey Bucknall 7,4,2 ID Abstract Background: Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) was legalised in Victoria, Australia in June 2019. Physicians can now assist patients to end their lives by providing drugs for self “THE ACTOR IS POLICY”: APPLICATION OF ELITE THEORY TO Mukuru et al International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2020, x(x), 1–14 3 while minimising the personal, negative consequences.20,21 Pragmatism is shown when less powerful elitesadjust to
TOWARDS PREVENTING AND MANAGING CONFLICT OF INTEREST IN Ralston et al 256 International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2021, 10(5), 255–265 Implications for policy makers • Analysis of submissions across sectors highlighted significant divergence in how conflict of interest (COI) is understood, withimportant
COMPETING FRAMES IN GLOBAL HEALTH GOVERNANCE: AN ANALYSIS Competing Frames in Global Health Governance: An Analysis of Stakeholder Influence on the Political Declaration on Non-communicable Diseases Mao Suzuki1,2* ID, Douglas Webb2, Roy Small 2 Abstract THINKING TOGETHER, WORKING APART: LEVERAGING A COMMUNITY Thinking Together, Working Apart: Leveraging a Community of Practice to Facilitate Productive and Meaningful Remote Collaboration Mark Embrett1* ID, Rebecca H. Liu2, Katie Aubrecht3, Andriy Koval4, Jonathan Lai5 Abstract SOME MULTIDIMENSIONAL UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF Some Multidimensional Unintended Consequences of Telehealth Utilization: A Multi-Project Evaluation Synthesis Hassane Alami1,2* ID, Marie-Pierre Gagnon1,2,3 ID, Jean-Paul Fortin 1,2,4 ID Abstract Background: Telehealth initiatives have bloomed around the globe, but their integration and diffusion remain challenging because of the complex issues they raise. VERIFICATION OF A QUALITY MANAGEMENT THEORY: USING A Original Article. Verification of a Quality Management Theory: Using a Delphi Study. Ali Mohammad Mosadeghrad * Health Management and Economics Research Centre, School of Health Management and Information Sciences, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, GOVERNANCE AND CAPACITY TO MANAGE RESILIENCE OF HEALTH Abstract The term resilience has dominated the discourse among health systems researchers since 2014 and the onset of the Ebola outbreak inWest Africa.
POTENTIAL PROS AND CONS OF EXTERNAL HEALTHCARE PERFORMANCE Potential pros and cons of external healthcare performance evaluation systems: real-life perspectives on Iranian hospital evaluation and accreditation program MEASURING THE BENEFITS OF HEALTHCARE: DALYS AND QALYS Measuring the Benefits of Healthcare: DALYs and QALYs – Does the Choice of Measure Matter? A Case Study of Two Preventive Interventions Federico Augustovski 1*, Lisandro D. Colantonio2, Julieta Galante3, Ariel Bardach , Joaquín E. Caporale , Víctor Zárate4, Ling Hsiang Chuang5, Andres Pichon-Riviere1, Paul Kind6 Abstract INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLICY AND MANAGEMENT health management, policy management, health policy and decisionmaking,
TELEHEALTH, COVID-19 AND REFUGEES AND MIGRANTS IN Telehealth, COVID-19 and Refugees and Migrants in Australia: Policy and Related Barriers and Opportunities for More Inclusive Health andTechnology Systems
IJHPM.COM INT J HEALTH POLICY MANAG 2021, X(X), 1–8 The Evolution of Trust Within a Global Health Partnership With the Private Sector: An Inductive Framework Sarah Christie 1* ID, Teresa Chahine2, Leslie A. Curry , Emily Cherlin 1, Erika L. Linnander 1 ID Abstract Background: Public-private partnerships (PPPs) in global health are increasingly common to support sustainable development and strengthen health systems in low- and middle-income KEY ISSUES IN DESIGNING LONG-TERM CARE SYSTEMS: A RESPONSE Ikegami 544 International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2020, 9(12), 542–544 6. European Commission. Peer Review on “Germany’s Latest Reforms ENHANCING THE UNDERSTANDING OF RESILIENCE IN HEALTH Enhancing the Understanding of Resilience in Health Systems of Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis Pauline Yongeun Grimm1,2* ID, Sandy Oliver3,4, Sonja Merten 1,2 ID, Wai Wai Han 5, Kaspar Wyss 1,2 Abstract COMPLEX LEADERSHIP IN HEALTHCARE: A SCOPING REVIEW Complex Leadership in Healthcare: A Scoping Review Zakaria Belrhiti1 , 23*, Ariadna Nebot Giralt , Bruno Marchal Abstract Background: Nowadays, health systems are generally acknowledged to be complex social systems. Consequently, scholars, academics, practitioners, and policy-makers are exploring how to adopt a complexity perspective inhealth
PROFESSIONALIZING HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT: A DESCRIPTIVE Abstract Despite international recognition of the importance of healthcare management in the development of high-performing systems, the path by which countries may develop and sustain a professional healthcare management workforce has UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE FOR NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES Universal Health Coverage for Non-communicable Diseases and Health Equity: Lessons From Australian Primary Healthcare Matthew Fisher 1* ID, Toby Freeman , Tamara Mackean 2,3, Sharon Friel 4, Fran Baum 1 Abstract Background: Universal health coverage (UHC) is central to current international debate on health policy. The primary THE BASIC DETERMINANTS OF MALNUTRITION: RESOURCES1 The Basic Determinants of Malnutrition: Resources, Structures, Ideas and Power Jody Harris* ID, Nicholas Nisbett Abstract Background: While child undernutrition is improving overall, different population groups are experiencing different outcomes. What sets some groups apart is their experience of the ‘basic determinants’ of malnutrition, thatunderpin the
IJHPM.COM INT J HEALTH POLICY MANAG 2014, 3(1), 5–6 Core attributes of stewardship; foundation of sound health system Neelesh Kapoor1, Dewesh Kumar2,*, Nivedita Thakur3 Abstract Stewardship is not a new concept for public policy, but has not been used to its optimum by the health policy- INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLICY AND MANAGEMENT health management, policy management, health policy and decisionmaking,
TELEHEALTH, COVID-19 AND REFUGEES AND MIGRANTS IN Telehealth, COVID-19 and Refugees and Migrants in Australia: Policy and Related Barriers and Opportunities for More Inclusive Health andTechnology Systems
IJHPM.COM INT J HEALTH POLICY MANAG 2021, X(X), 1–8 The Evolution of Trust Within a Global Health Partnership With the Private Sector: An Inductive Framework Sarah Christie 1* ID, Teresa Chahine2, Leslie A. Curry , Emily Cherlin 1, Erika L. Linnander 1 ID Abstract Background: Public-private partnerships (PPPs) in global health are increasingly common to support sustainable development and strengthen health systems in low- and middle-income KEY ISSUES IN DESIGNING LONG-TERM CARE SYSTEMS: A RESPONSE Ikegami 544 International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2020, 9(12), 542–544 6. European Commission. Peer Review on “Germany’s Latest Reforms ENHANCING THE UNDERSTANDING OF RESILIENCE IN HEALTH Enhancing the Understanding of Resilience in Health Systems of Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis Pauline Yongeun Grimm1,2* ID, Sandy Oliver3,4, Sonja Merten 1,2 ID, Wai Wai Han 5, Kaspar Wyss 1,2 Abstract COMPLEX LEADERSHIP IN HEALTHCARE: A SCOPING REVIEW Complex Leadership in Healthcare: A Scoping Review Zakaria Belrhiti1 , 23*, Ariadna Nebot Giralt , Bruno Marchal Abstract Background: Nowadays, health systems are generally acknowledged to be complex social systems. Consequently, scholars, academics, practitioners, and policy-makers are exploring how to adopt a complexity perspective inhealth
PROFESSIONALIZING HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT: A DESCRIPTIVE Abstract Despite international recognition of the importance of healthcare management in the development of high-performing systems, the path by which countries may develop and sustain a professional healthcare management workforce has UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE FOR NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES Universal Health Coverage for Non-communicable Diseases and Health Equity: Lessons From Australian Primary Healthcare Matthew Fisher 1* ID, Toby Freeman , Tamara Mackean 2,3, Sharon Friel 4, Fran Baum 1 Abstract Background: Universal health coverage (UHC) is central to current international debate on health policy. The primary THE BASIC DETERMINANTS OF MALNUTRITION: RESOURCES1 The Basic Determinants of Malnutrition: Resources, Structures, Ideas and Power Jody Harris* ID, Nicholas Nisbett Abstract Background: While child undernutrition is improving overall, different population groups are experiencing different outcomes. What sets some groups apart is their experience of the ‘basic determinants’ of malnutrition, thatunderpin the
IJHPM.COM INT J HEALTH POLICY MANAG 2014, 3(1), 5–6 Core attributes of stewardship; foundation of sound health system Neelesh Kapoor1, Dewesh Kumar2,*, Nivedita Thakur3 Abstract Stewardship is not a new concept for public policy, but has not been used to its optimum by the health policy- KEY ISSUES IN DESIGNING LONG-TERM CARE SYSTEMS: A RESPONSE Ikegami 544 International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2020, 9(12), 542–544 6. European Commission. Peer Review on “Germany’s Latest Reforms IJHPM.COM INT J HEALTH POLICY MANAG 2020, X(X), 1–9 Introducing Voluntary Assisted Dying: Staff Perspectives in an Acute Hospital Robin Digby1,2* ID, Rosalind McDougall3, Michelle Gold 4, Danielle Ko 5,6, Lisa O’Driscoll 4, Tracey Bucknall 7,4,2 ID Abstract Background: Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) was legalised in Victoria, Australia in June 2019. Physicians can now assist patients to end their lives by providing drugs for self “THE ACTOR IS POLICY”: APPLICATION OF ELITE THEORY TO Mukuru et al International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2020, x(x), 1–14 3 while minimising the personal, negative consequences.20,21 Pragmatism is shown when less powerful elitesadjust to
TOWARDS PREVENTING AND MANAGING CONFLICT OF INTEREST IN Ralston et al 256 International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2021, 10(5), 255–265 Implications for policy makers • Analysis of submissions across sectors highlighted significant divergence in how conflict of interest (COI) is understood, withimportant
COMPETING FRAMES IN GLOBAL HEALTH GOVERNANCE: AN ANALYSIS Competing Frames in Global Health Governance: An Analysis of Stakeholder Influence on the Political Declaration on Non-communicable Diseases Mao Suzuki1,2* ID, Douglas Webb2, Roy Small 2 Abstract DEVELOPING A FRAMEWORK FOR A PROGRAM THEORY-BASED APPROACH Lawless et al International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2018, 7(6), 510–521 511 S ince 2008 the South Australian Government has implemented a Health in All Policies (HiAP) approach THINKING TOGETHER, WORKING APART: LEVERAGING A COMMUNITY Thinking Together, Working Apart: Leveraging a Community of Practice to Facilitate Productive and Meaningful Remote Collaboration Mark Embrett1* ID, Rebecca H. Liu2, Katie Aubrecht3, Andriy Koval4, Jonathan Lai5 Abstract POTENTIAL PROS AND CONS OF EXTERNAL HEALTHCARE PERFORMANCE Potential pros and cons of external healthcare performance evaluation systems: real-life perspectives on Iranian hospital evaluation and accreditation program GOVERNANCE AND CAPACITY TO MANAGE RESILIENCE OF HEALTH Abstract The term resilience has dominated the discourse among health systems researchers since 2014 and the onset of the Ebola outbreak inWest Africa.
RISK FACTORS FOR FALLS IN HOSPITAL IN-PATIENTS: A Risk Factors for Falls in Hospital In-Patients: A Prospective Nested Case Control Study Zhila Najafpour1* ID, Zahra Godarzi2, Mohammad Arab3, Mehdi Yaseri4 Abstract Background: Patient falls are considered a challenge to the patient’s safety in hospitals, which, in addition to increasing the length of stay and costs, may also result in severe injuries or even the death of the patient. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLICY AND MANAGEMENT health management, policy management, health policy and decisionmaking,
COMPLEX LEADERSHIP IN HEALTHCARE: A SCOPING REVIEW16 Complex Leadership in Healthcare: A Scoping Review Zakaria Belrhiti1 , 23*, Ariadna Nebot Giralt , Bruno Marchal Abstract Background: Nowadays, health systems are generally acknowledged to be complex social systems. Consequently, scholars, academics, practitioners, and policy-makers are exploring how to adopt a complexity perspective inhealth
“THE ACTOR IS POLICY”: APPLICATION OF ELITE THEORY TO Mukuru et al International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2020, x(x), 1–14 3 while minimising the personal, negative consequences.20,21 Pragmatism is shown when less powerful elitesadjust to
UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE FOR NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES Universal Health Coverage for Non-communicable Diseases and Health Equity: Lessons From Australian Primary Healthcare Matthew Fisher 1* ID, Toby Freeman , Tamara Mackean 2,3, Sharon Friel 4, Fran Baum 1 Abstract Background: Universal health coverage (UHC) is central to current international debate on health policy. The primary PROFESSIONALIZING HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT: A DESCRIPTIVE Abstract Despite international recognition of the importance of healthcare management in the development of high-performing systems, the path by which countries may develop and sustain a professional healthcare management workforce has ENHANCING THE UNDERSTANDING OF RESILIENCE IN HEALTH Enhancing the Understanding of Resilience in Health Systems of Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis Pauline Yongeun Grimm1,2* ID, Sandy Oliver3,4, Sonja Merten 1,2 ID, Wai Wai Han 5, Kaspar Wyss 1,2 Abstract EQUITY IN THE UTILZATION OF HEALTHCARE SERVICES IN INDIA Equity in the utilzation of healthcare services in India: evidence from National Sample Survey Background The pursuit of equity in health and healthcare has been the key EXPERIENCE OF HEALTH LEADERSHIP IN PARTNERING WITH Experience of Health Leadership in Partnering With University-Based Researchers in Canada – A Call to “Re-imagine” Research Sarah Bowen1* ID, Ingrid Botting2, Ian D. Graham3 ID, Martha MacLeod 4, Danielle de Moissac 5, Karen Harlos 6 ID, Bernard Leduc 7, Catherine Ulrich 8,9, Janet Knox 10 Abstract COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER PROGRAMS TO IMPROVE HEALTHCARE Community Health Worker Programs to Improve Healthcare Access and Equity: Are They Only Relevant to Low- and Middle-Income Countries? Sara Javanparast*, Alice Windle, Toby Freeman, Fran Baum Abstract SOME MULTIDIMENSIONAL UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF Some Multidimensional Unintended Consequences of Telehealth Utilization: A Multi-Project Evaluation Synthesis Hassane Alami1,2* ID, Marie-Pierre Gagnon1,2,3 ID, Jean-Paul Fortin 1,2,4 ID Abstract Background: Telehealth initiatives have bloomed around the globe, but their integration and diffusion remain challenging because of the complex issues they raise. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLICY AND MANAGEMENT health management, policy management, health policy and decisionmaking,
COMPLEX LEADERSHIP IN HEALTHCARE: A SCOPING REVIEW16 Complex Leadership in Healthcare: A Scoping Review Zakaria Belrhiti1 , 23*, Ariadna Nebot Giralt , Bruno Marchal Abstract Background: Nowadays, health systems are generally acknowledged to be complex social systems. Consequently, scholars, academics, practitioners, and policy-makers are exploring how to adopt a complexity perspective inhealth
“THE ACTOR IS POLICY”: APPLICATION OF ELITE THEORY TO Mukuru et al International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2020, x(x), 1–14 3 while minimising the personal, negative consequences.20,21 Pragmatism is shown when less powerful elitesadjust to
UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE FOR NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES Universal Health Coverage for Non-communicable Diseases and Health Equity: Lessons From Australian Primary Healthcare Matthew Fisher 1* ID, Toby Freeman , Tamara Mackean 2,3, Sharon Friel 4, Fran Baum 1 Abstract Background: Universal health coverage (UHC) is central to current international debate on health policy. The primary PROFESSIONALIZING HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT: A DESCRIPTIVE Abstract Despite international recognition of the importance of healthcare management in the development of high-performing systems, the path by which countries may develop and sustain a professional healthcare management workforce has ENHANCING THE UNDERSTANDING OF RESILIENCE IN HEALTH Enhancing the Understanding of Resilience in Health Systems of Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis Pauline Yongeun Grimm1,2* ID, Sandy Oliver3,4, Sonja Merten 1,2 ID, Wai Wai Han 5, Kaspar Wyss 1,2 Abstract EQUITY IN THE UTILZATION OF HEALTHCARE SERVICES IN INDIA Equity in the utilzation of healthcare services in India: evidence from National Sample Survey Background The pursuit of equity in health and healthcare has been the key EXPERIENCE OF HEALTH LEADERSHIP IN PARTNERING WITH Experience of Health Leadership in Partnering With University-Based Researchers in Canada – A Call to “Re-imagine” Research Sarah Bowen1* ID, Ingrid Botting2, Ian D. Graham3 ID, Martha MacLeod 4, Danielle de Moissac 5, Karen Harlos 6 ID, Bernard Leduc 7, Catherine Ulrich 8,9, Janet Knox 10 Abstract COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER PROGRAMS TO IMPROVE HEALTHCARE Community Health Worker Programs to Improve Healthcare Access and Equity: Are They Only Relevant to Low- and Middle-Income Countries? Sara Javanparast*, Alice Windle, Toby Freeman, Fran Baum Abstract SOME MULTIDIMENSIONAL UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF Some Multidimensional Unintended Consequences of Telehealth Utilization: A Multi-Project Evaluation Synthesis Hassane Alami1,2* ID, Marie-Pierre Gagnon1,2,3 ID, Jean-Paul Fortin 1,2,4 ID Abstract Background: Telehealth initiatives have bloomed around the globe, but their integration and diffusion remain challenging because of the complex issues they raise. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLICY AND MANAGEMENT health management, policy management, health policy and decisionmaking,
TELEHEALTH, COVID-19 AND REFUGEES AND MIGRANTS IN Telehealth, COVID-19 and Refugees and Migrants in Australia: Policy and Related Barriers and Opportunities for More Inclusive Health andTechnology Systems
ENHANCING THE UNDERSTANDING OF RESILIENCE IN HEALTH Enhancing the Understanding of Resilience in Health Systems of Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis Pauline Yongeun Grimm1,2* ID, Sandy Oliver3,4, Sonja Merten 1,2 ID, Wai Wai Han 5, Kaspar Wyss 1,2 Abstract “THE ACTOR IS POLICY”: APPLICATION OF ELITE THEORY TO Mukuru et al International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2020, x(x), 1–14 3 while minimising the personal, negative consequences.20,21 Pragmatism is shown when less powerful elitesadjust to
IJHPM.COM INT J HEALTH POLICY MANAG 2021, X(X), 1–8 The Evolution of Trust Within a Global Health Partnership With the Private Sector: An Inductive Framework Sarah Christie 1* ID, Teresa Chahine2, Leslie A. Curry , Emily Cherlin 1, Erika L. Linnander 1 ID Abstract Background: Public-private partnerships (PPPs) in global health are increasingly common to support sustainable development and strengthen health systems in low- and middle-income TOWARDS PREVENTING AND MANAGING CONFLICT OF INTEREST IN Ralston et al 256 International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2021, 10(5), 255–265 Implications for policy makers • Analysis of submissions across sectors highlighted significant divergence in how conflict of interest (COI) is understood, withimportant
THE BASIC DETERMINANTS OF MALNUTRITION: RESOURCES The Basic Determinants of Malnutrition: Resources, Structures, Ideas and Power Jody Harris* ID, Nicholas Nisbett Abstract Background: While child undernutrition is improving overall, different population groups are experiencing different outcomes. What sets some groups apart is their experience of the ‘basic determinants’ of malnutrition, thatunderpin the
DEVELOPING A FRAMEWORK FOR A PROGRAM THEORY-BASED APPROACH Lawless et al International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2018, 7(6), 510–521 511 S ince 2008 the South Australian Government has implemented a Health in All Policies (HiAP) approach GOVERNANCE AND CAPACITY TO MANAGE RESILIENCE OF HEALTH Abstract The term resilience has dominated the discourse among health systems researchers since 2014 and the onset of the Ebola outbreak inWest Africa.
VERIFICATION OF A QUALITY MANAGEMENT THEORY: USING A Original Article. Verification of a Quality Management Theory: Using a Delphi Study. Ali Mohammad Mosadeghrad * Health Management and Economics Research Centre, School of Health Management and Information Sciences, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLICY AND MANAGEMENT health management, policy management, health policy and decisionmaking,
COMPLEX LEADERSHIP IN HEALTHCARE: A SCOPING REVIEW16 Complex Leadership in Healthcare: A Scoping Review Zakaria Belrhiti1 , 23*, Ariadna Nebot Giralt , Bruno Marchal Abstract Background: Nowadays, health systems are generally acknowledged to be complex social systems. Consequently, scholars, academics, practitioners, and policy-makers are exploring how to adopt a complexity perspective inhealth
“THE ACTOR IS POLICY”: APPLICATION OF ELITE THEORY TO Mukuru et al International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2020, x(x), 1–14 3 while minimising the personal, negative consequences.20,21 Pragmatism is shown when less powerful elitesadjust to
UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE FOR NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES Universal Health Coverage for Non-communicable Diseases and Health Equity: Lessons From Australian Primary Healthcare Matthew Fisher 1* ID, Toby Freeman , Tamara Mackean 2,3, Sharon Friel 4, Fran Baum 1 Abstract Background: Universal health coverage (UHC) is central to current international debate on health policy. The primary PROFESSIONALIZING HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT: A DESCRIPTIVE Abstract Despite international recognition of the importance of healthcare management in the development of high-performing systems, the path by which countries may develop and sustain a professional healthcare management workforce has ENHANCING THE UNDERSTANDING OF RESILIENCE IN HEALTH Enhancing the Understanding of Resilience in Health Systems of Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis Pauline Yongeun Grimm1,2* ID, Sandy Oliver3,4, Sonja Merten 1,2 ID, Wai Wai Han 5, Kaspar Wyss 1,2 Abstract EQUITY IN THE UTILZATION OF HEALTHCARE SERVICES IN INDIA Equity in the utilzation of healthcare services in India: evidence from National Sample Survey Background The pursuit of equity in health and healthcare has been the key EXPERIENCE OF HEALTH LEADERSHIP IN PARTNERING WITH Experience of Health Leadership in Partnering With University-Based Researchers in Canada – A Call to “Re-imagine” Research Sarah Bowen1* ID, Ingrid Botting2, Ian D. Graham3 ID, Martha MacLeod 4, Danielle de Moissac 5, Karen Harlos 6 ID, Bernard Leduc 7, Catherine Ulrich 8,9, Janet Knox 10 Abstract COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER PROGRAMS TO IMPROVE HEALTHCARE Community Health Worker Programs to Improve Healthcare Access and Equity: Are They Only Relevant to Low- and Middle-Income Countries? Sara Javanparast*, Alice Windle, Toby Freeman, Fran Baum Abstract SOME MULTIDIMENSIONAL UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF Some Multidimensional Unintended Consequences of Telehealth Utilization: A Multi-Project Evaluation Synthesis Hassane Alami1,2* ID, Marie-Pierre Gagnon1,2,3 ID, Jean-Paul Fortin 1,2,4 ID Abstract Background: Telehealth initiatives have bloomed around the globe, but their integration and diffusion remain challenging because of the complex issues they raise. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLICY AND MANAGEMENT health management, policy management, health policy and decisionmaking,
COMPLEX LEADERSHIP IN HEALTHCARE: A SCOPING REVIEW16 Complex Leadership in Healthcare: A Scoping Review Zakaria Belrhiti1 , 23*, Ariadna Nebot Giralt , Bruno Marchal Abstract Background: Nowadays, health systems are generally acknowledged to be complex social systems. Consequently, scholars, academics, practitioners, and policy-makers are exploring how to adopt a complexity perspective inhealth
“THE ACTOR IS POLICY”: APPLICATION OF ELITE THEORY TO Mukuru et al International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2020, x(x), 1–14 3 while minimising the personal, negative consequences.20,21 Pragmatism is shown when less powerful elitesadjust to
UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE FOR NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES Universal Health Coverage for Non-communicable Diseases and Health Equity: Lessons From Australian Primary Healthcare Matthew Fisher 1* ID, Toby Freeman , Tamara Mackean 2,3, Sharon Friel 4, Fran Baum 1 Abstract Background: Universal health coverage (UHC) is central to current international debate on health policy. The primary PROFESSIONALIZING HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT: A DESCRIPTIVE Abstract Despite international recognition of the importance of healthcare management in the development of high-performing systems, the path by which countries may develop and sustain a professional healthcare management workforce has ENHANCING THE UNDERSTANDING OF RESILIENCE IN HEALTH Enhancing the Understanding of Resilience in Health Systems of Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis Pauline Yongeun Grimm1,2* ID, Sandy Oliver3,4, Sonja Merten 1,2 ID, Wai Wai Han 5, Kaspar Wyss 1,2 Abstract EQUITY IN THE UTILZATION OF HEALTHCARE SERVICES IN INDIA Equity in the utilzation of healthcare services in India: evidence from National Sample Survey Background The pursuit of equity in health and healthcare has been the key EXPERIENCE OF HEALTH LEADERSHIP IN PARTNERING WITH Experience of Health Leadership in Partnering With University-Based Researchers in Canada – A Call to “Re-imagine” Research Sarah Bowen1* ID, Ingrid Botting2, Ian D. Graham3 ID, Martha MacLeod 4, Danielle de Moissac 5, Karen Harlos 6 ID, Bernard Leduc 7, Catherine Ulrich 8,9, Janet Knox 10 Abstract COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER PROGRAMS TO IMPROVE HEALTHCARE Community Health Worker Programs to Improve Healthcare Access and Equity: Are They Only Relevant to Low- and Middle-Income Countries? Sara Javanparast*, Alice Windle, Toby Freeman, Fran Baum Abstract SOME MULTIDIMENSIONAL UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF Some Multidimensional Unintended Consequences of Telehealth Utilization: A Multi-Project Evaluation Synthesis Hassane Alami1,2* ID, Marie-Pierre Gagnon1,2,3 ID, Jean-Paul Fortin 1,2,4 ID Abstract Background: Telehealth initiatives have bloomed around the globe, but their integration and diffusion remain challenging because of the complex issues they raise. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLICY AND MANAGEMENT health management, policy management, health policy and decisionmaking,
TELEHEALTH, COVID-19 AND REFUGEES AND MIGRANTS IN Telehealth, COVID-19 and Refugees and Migrants in Australia: Policy and Related Barriers and Opportunities for More Inclusive Health andTechnology Systems
ENHANCING THE UNDERSTANDING OF RESILIENCE IN HEALTH Enhancing the Understanding of Resilience in Health Systems of Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis Pauline Yongeun Grimm1,2* ID, Sandy Oliver3,4, Sonja Merten 1,2 ID, Wai Wai Han 5, Kaspar Wyss 1,2 Abstract “THE ACTOR IS POLICY”: APPLICATION OF ELITE THEORY TO Mukuru et al International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2020, x(x), 1–14 3 while minimising the personal, negative consequences.20,21 Pragmatism is shown when less powerful elitesadjust to
IJHPM.COM INT J HEALTH POLICY MANAG 2021, X(X), 1–8 The Evolution of Trust Within a Global Health Partnership With the Private Sector: An Inductive Framework Sarah Christie 1* ID, Teresa Chahine2, Leslie A. Curry , Emily Cherlin 1, Erika L. Linnander 1 ID Abstract Background: Public-private partnerships (PPPs) in global health are increasingly common to support sustainable development and strengthen health systems in low- and middle-income TOWARDS PREVENTING AND MANAGING CONFLICT OF INTEREST IN Ralston et al 256 International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2021, 10(5), 255–265 Implications for policy makers • Analysis of submissions across sectors highlighted significant divergence in how conflict of interest (COI) is understood, withimportant
THE BASIC DETERMINANTS OF MALNUTRITION: RESOURCES The Basic Determinants of Malnutrition: Resources, Structures, Ideas and Power Jody Harris* ID, Nicholas Nisbett Abstract Background: While child undernutrition is improving overall, different population groups are experiencing different outcomes. What sets some groups apart is their experience of the ‘basic determinants’ of malnutrition, thatunderpin the
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