Evaluation of adoption of people centred NCD service delivery within primary health care in WHO South-East Asia Region, 2014–2021

Overview

Evaluation of the adoption of people-centred NCD service delivery within primary health care in WHO South-East Asia Region 2014—2021 aimed to document regional progress by identifying achievements to expand access to people-centred NCD services within primary health care and highlighting options for reducing the gap in the care cascade of select NCDs and to provide recommendations on sustaining gains, accelerate action and innovate to achieve the impact targets of GPW13, reduce NCD-related SDG target and stay aligned to the South-East Asia Regional guidance on primary health care.  A conceptual framework comprising three domains of governance, service delivery and community participation formed the basis of the evaluation. 

The report presents a comprehensive account of the findings and recommendations for the WHO South-East Asia Regional Office to promote the adoption of people-centred NCD service delivery within primary health care in the WHO South-East Asia Region.

Editors
World Health Organization. Regional Office for South-East Asia
Number of pages
327
Reference numbers
ISBN: 978-92-9021-957-5
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