Why does this matter?
Objective-oriented reforms provide a "North Star" for policymakers, ensuring long-term improvements while adapting to political and economic realities.
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In their latest article, Joseph Kutzin, Susan P. Sparkes, Alexandra J. Earle, Agnes Gatome-Munyua, and Nirmala Ravishankar outline the concept of objective-oriented health systems reform, providing actionable insights from real-world cases🧵
The authors conclude that while digital health has significantly improved Taiwan's NHI system, policymakers must be mindful of potential inequalities and work to ensure universal access to digital health services. Read more: https://t.co/O76hZZfpuy
Discover the impact of digital health on Taiwan's National Health Insurance system!
Jui-Fen Rachel Lu and Li-Lin Liang examine the role of digital health in Taiwan's National Health Insurance (NHI) system, highlighting progress and challenges🧵
Recommendations for addressing the challenges:
➡️ Enhance cybersecurity to safeguard confidentiality
➡️Improve communication with the public to build trust
➡️Devise policies to support socially disadvantaged groups in accessing digital health services
@Prof_Yadav_SCM While digital solutions show promise, realizing their full potential requires careful implementation, consideration of political factors, and integration with broader health system goals.
Read the full article here: https://t.co/cZIl01RyYO
Explore the digital transformation of health product supply chains in low- and middle-income countries!
@Prof_Yadav_SCM analyzed the impact of digital technologies on availability, affordability, and adoption of health products🧵
@Prof_Yadav_SCM Recommendations
➡️Governments should develop strategic roadmaps for digital supply chain solutions
➡️Global principles specific to digital health supply chains are needed
➡️A registry of digital supply chain initiatives could facilitate knowledge sharing