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Enhancing governance and health system accountability for people centered healthcare: an exploratory study of community scorecards in Afghanistan

인도ㆍ남아시아 일반 국외연구자료 기타 Anbrasi Edward, Kojo Osei-Bonsu, Casey Branchini, Temor shah Yarghal, Said Habib Arwal, Ahmad Jan Naeem BMV Health Services Research 발간일 : 2015-07-31 등록일 : 2015-08-27 원문링크

Summary: The premise of patient-centered care is to empower patients to become active participants in their own care and receive health services focused on their individual needs and preferences. Afghanistan has evidenced enormous gains in coverage and utilization, but the quality of care remains suboptimal, as evidenced in the balanced scorecard (BSC) performance assessments. In the United States and throughout Africa and Asia, community scorecards (CSC) have proved effective in improving accountability and responsiveness of services. This study represents the first attempt to assess CSC feasibility in a fragile context (Afghanistan) through joint engagement of service providers and community members in the design of patient-centered services with the objective of assessing impact on service delivery and perceived quality of care.

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