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Do we have the right models for scaling up health services to achieve the Millennium Development Goals?

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posted on 2024-09-06, 07:18 authored by David H Peters, Toru Matsubayashi, Joseph Naimoli, Savitha Subramanian
There is widespread agreement on the need for scaling up in the health sector to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). But many countries are not on track to reach the MDG targets. The dominant approach used by global health initiatives promotes uniform interventions and targets, assuming that specific technical interventions tested in one country can be replicated across countries to rapidly expand coverage. Yet countries scale up health services and progress against the MDGs at very different rates. Global health initiatives need to take advantage of what has been learned about scaling up.

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BMC Health Services Research; Springer

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Subramanian, Savitha, et al. "Do we have the right models for scaling up health services to achieve the Millennium Development Goals?." BMC health services research 11.1 (2011): 336.

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Subramanian et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd

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en

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1472-6963

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