Care System Assessment Module 4: Assessment Workshop
Considerations for facilitating the assessment workshop, group selection, building consensus and drafting priority recommendations during the workshop.
Considerations for facilitating the assessment workshop, group selection, building consensus and drafting priority recommendations during the workshop.
Key principles, considerations and recommendations in applying the assessment and method details.
Brief introduction to the assessment framework, guidance document, training modules, background, and method.
An overview of key considerations and steps to developing a national strategy for care reform
This toolkit includes guidance for implementing the care system assessment, the assessment framework itself, and corresponding training materials. Together, this guidance document, the framework and training resources are intended to support stakeholders to plan and conduct an assessment, use assessment results to develop a national strategy and, over time, monitor progress in strengthening national care systems.
This is an assessment framework with a series of assessment questions for countries interested in furthering care systems. It is intended as a participatory self-assessment and planning exericse to continue to improve national care systems. This assessment information can then be used to develop strategy and action planning towards improving systems of care. This document should be used together with CTWWC's Care System Assessment Guidance document.
This guidance document is intended to support countries to assess nationalcare systems using the Care System Assessment Framework developed and implemented by Changing the Way We CareSM. This document is part of a toolkit that includes the assessment framework and corresponding training materials. Together, this guidance document, the framework and training resources are intended to support stakeholders to plan and conduct an assessment, use
assessment results to develop a national strategy and, over time, monitor progress in strengthening national care systems.
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