USAID’s new Vision for Health System Strengthening 2030 calls for a whole-of-society collaborative effort between public health services, communities, and health care institutions to ensure health systems perform in ways that promote the achievement of universal health coverage (UHC). To measure progress toward becoming a high performing health system, USAID and partners including the Country Health Information Systems and Data Use (CHISU) program have developed a web-based application called the High Performing Health Care (HPHC) systems tool.
This innovative tool recognizes and captures the multidimensionality of UHC by organizing the characteristics of high performing health care systems into four pillars to measure strengths and weaknesses in a health system’s ability to deliver care that is accountable, affordable, accessible, and reliable.
Join us for the launch and demonstration of the tool. Presenters will describe how it can be used to help countries assess their national health systems, to identify bright spots and areas requiring enhanced focus. Presenters will also discuss how these findings can be used to develop appropriate policies and programs, and to conduct further research and learning.
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