subtitle |
Holistic Assessment 2013 |
Author(s) |
Ministry of Health (MoH) |
Date |
2014-09-12T11:45 |
Country |
Ghana |
Language |
English |
Contributor(s) |
Ghana Health Service , Teaching hospital , Christian Health Association of Ghana , Private Health Service Providers and , Ghana Association of Quasi-Government Health Institutions |
Publisher(s) |
Ministry of Health (MoH) |
Description |
The report is organized into eight chapters. The first chapter provides the background to this report. Chapter 2 deals with the health sector performance using the holistic assessment tool. Third chapter discusses the trends of sector wide indicators. Chapter four provides an assessment of regions of excellence and regions requiring attention. Fifth chapter looks at the implementation status of the programme of work 2013. Chapter six summarises the recommendations by the review team. Chapter seven is a brief report of the agencies performance. The conclusion of the holistic assessment is presented in chapter eight. Annexes are provided with further details of the basis of the analysis. |
Table of contents |
List of abbreviations and acronyms
Acknowledgements
Executive summary
1. Introduction
2. Assessment of the Health Sector Performance in 2013 using the Holistic Assessment Tool
3. Assessment of indicator trends
3.1 HO 1: Bridge equity gaps in health care and ensure sustainable financing arrangements that protect the poor
3.2 HO 2: Strengthen governance and improve efficiency and effectiveness of the health system
3.3 HO3: Improve access to quality maternal, neonatal, child and adolescent health and nutrition services
3.4 HO4:Intensify prevention and control of communicable and non-communicable diseases and promote a health lifestyle
3.5 HO5: Strengthen institutional care including mental health service delivery
3.6 Health Information Systems and data quality
4. Regions of excellence and regions requiring attention
5. Implementation status of the POW 2013
5.1 HO 1: Bridge equity gaps in access to health care and nutrition services, and ensure sustainable financing arrangements that protects the poor
5.2 HO2: Strengthen governance and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the health system
5.3 HO3: Improve access to quality maternal, neonatal, child and adolescent health and nutrition services
5.4 HO4: Intensify prevention and control of communicable and non-communicable diseases
5.5 HO5: Strengthen institutional care including mental health service delivery
6. Summary of recommendations by the review team
7. Agencies assessments
7.1 National Health Insurance Authority
7.2 Ghana Health Service
7.3 Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital
7.4 Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital
7.5 Tamale Teaching Hospital
7.6 Ghana College of surgeons and physicians
7.7 Mental Health
7.8 National Ambulance Service
7.9 National Blood Service
7.10 Christian Health Association of Ghana (CHAG) based on draft annual report for 2013
7.11 Centre for Scientific Research into Plant Medicine
7.12 Nursing and Midwifery Council
7.13 Pharmacy Council
7.14 Traditional and Alternative Medicine Council
7.15 Allied Health Professions Counci
7.16 Food and Drug Authority
8. Conclusion
Annex 1: Sector Wide Indicators and Targets - HSMTDP2010-2013
Annex 2: Holistic Assessment Tool and Analysis
Annex 3: Analysis framework for POW 2013 implementation |
Download |
Holistic Assessment Report, June 2014.pdf |