Strengthening Health System and Access to Care: best practices in ASEAN

This report provides a comprehensive overview of the ASEAN Secretariat's efforts to strengthen health systems and access to care in the region, focusing on best practices, research methods, time horizons, geographic scopes, major topics, publisher, authors, and language.

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Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher:

ASEAN

Authors: Ahmad Muzammil Abu Bakar, Ainur Yusniza Yusof, Carl Nicholas Ng, Chon Sinoun, Cynthia S. Fabregas, Dang Viet Hung, Datin Dr Noriah Bidin, Dr Chew Ling, Dr Ili Liyana Binti Khairul Anuar, Dr Ili Liyana Khairul Anuar, Dr Ng Rui Jie, Dr Nik Nur Eliza Mohamed, Dr Pangie Anak Bakit, Dr Walaiporn Patcharanarumol, Ezalia Esa, Fadzilah Kamaluddin, Fadzma Jizmi D. Asalul, Fairuz Amran, Fauziah Kassim, Hjh Radiah Binti Omar, Julaina Jalil, Khairulina Haireen Binti Khalid, Louella Patricia D. Carpio, Masita Arip, Md, Nik Awatif Kamil, Nor'aishah Abu Bakar, Norazah Ahmad, Nur-khan P.istarul, Nurhaslina Binti Nahar, Or Vandine, Phan Thanh Thuy, Ratna Mohd Tap, Revathy Arushothy, Rn, Rohaidah Hashim, Sok Po, Tg Rogayah Tg Abd Rashid, The Directorate Of Referral Healthcare Services, Vasuki Utravathy, Voeurng Vireak, Yusnita Yakob, Dr Benjamin Koh
Geographic focus: Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Viet Nam
Page count: 118

Methods

The research method involved collaboration between the Ministry of Health, Singapore, the ASEAN Secretariat, and Ministries of Health in various ASEAN countries. It included compiling best practices from different healthcare systems within the region and involved contributions from government bodies and healthcare experts.

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Key Insights

The ASEAN Secretariat's report on strengthening health systems and access to care in ASEAN countries highlights collaborative efforts to improve mental health services, quality improvement for health centers, emergency medical services, hospital initiatives, human resources for health, service packages, and more. It emphasizes the importance of learning from each other and sharing best practices to overcome healthcare challenges.

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