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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
Pages 87-94

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From page 87...
... Workshop objectives: • To examine a range of innovations, incentives, roles, and oppor tunities for all relevant sectors and stakeholders in strengthening health systems through partnerships. • To explore lessons learned from previous and ongoing efforts with the goal of illuminating how to improve performance and outcomes going forward.
From page 88...
... The World Health Organization has identified six building blocks of the health system -- leadership and governance, financing, workforce, medical products and technology, information systems, and service delivery. Additionally, a health system with robust public health services includes mechanisms for monitoring health status to identify and solve community health problems; diagnosing and investigating health problems and health hazards in the community; health promotion; community participation in health; developing policies and plans that support individual and community health efforts; enforcing laws and regulations that protect health and ensure safety; promotion of equitable access; human resources development and training in public health; quality assurance; public health research; and reduction of the impact of emergencies and disasters on health.
From page 89...
... BREAK I Incentives for Public–Private Partnerships for Health Systems Strengthening All sectors and stakeholders benefit when individuals and communities have access to affordable and quality care, markets exist for new technologies and promising interventions for health improvements to be implemented effectively, the labor force is healthy and productive, and public health systems are in place to detect and respond to emerging threats.
From page 90...
... Lessons Learned from Partnerships, Part 1 Representing a range of experiences in partnerships focused on components of the health system, panelists in this session will present their initiatives within the context of health systems strengthening, and illuminate challenges and barriers they have encountered, as well as opportunities from improving the functioning of partnerships, health systems, and health outcomes going forward. Specifically, panelists will share challenges and barriers for (1)
From page 91...
... IV. Measuring Performance and Progress in Public–Private Partnerships for Health Systems Strengthening The objective of this facilitated panel discussion is to explore from multiple perspectives how both successes and failures in partnerships for health systems strengthening is being defined and measured, with the goal of illuminating opportunities for developing a shared vision.
From page 92...
... Chan School of Public Health • Sally Stansfield, Deloitte • Aye Aye Thwin, U.S. Agency for International Development • Katherine Taylor, University of Notre Dame • Justin Koester, Medtronic 10:45 a.m.
From page 93...
... APPENDIX B 93 12:15 p.m.–1:30 p.m. Facilitator: Simon Bland, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS • Bruce Compton, Catholic Health Association of the United States • Jo Ivey Boufford, New York Academy of Medicine • Robert Bollinger, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health • Clarion Johnson, ExxonMobil 1:30 p.m.


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