SDR CoP Webinar: Caring for Providers to Improve Patient Experience: Emerging Lessons from the Field.
In this webinar, we explored the role played by health care providers in delivery of respectful maternal care
In this webinar, we explored the role played by health care providers in delivery of respectful maternal care
In this Webinar, we discussed the experiences and lessons learned over the four years of implementing Service Delivery Redesign in Kakamega County, in western Kenya. The webinar featured presentations and reflections from Jacaranda Health and the Kakamega County government.
This insightful webinar delves into the intersection of healthcare quality and physical environment design.
This webinar shares modeling outcomes for Service Delivery Redesign, including a tool developed to help countries assess the potential impact of Service Delivery Redesign and other health system interventions on key outcomes such as mortality and cost-effectiveness.
In this webinar, our speakers explore some of the country's experiences in the use of Maternity Waiting Homes, the global evidence on their impact, and discuss key considerations to make them fit-for-purpose and effective.
In this workshop, countries come together to discuss and learn from each other on experiences on the design and implementation of innovations in the health sector, and the role of the GFF secretariat and partners in this process.
In this webinar, Dr. Winfred Dotse-Gborgbortsi presented his analysis of how distance to care and the quality of care at different levels of the health system influence delivery care utilization in Ghana.
This Webinar focuses on geospatial analysis in the context of Service Delivery Redesign with an example of SDR for maternal and neonatal health in Chad. Dr. Paul Ouma, a Geospatial Health Specialist with a PhD in spatial epidemiology from the KEMRI Wellcome Trust Research Programme, was invited to present on this topic.
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