Cross-programmatic inefficiencies in Anambra’s health system arise from governance and financing issues, including duplicative roles, misaligned donor priorities, and weak budget implementation. Addressing these root causes could enhance the overall efficiency and performance of the health system, potentially serving as a model for other regions facing similar challenges.
Assessing Root Causes and Solutions to Address Cross-Programmatic Inefficiencies in a Subnational Health System: A Case Study of Anambra State, Nigeria
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Obinna Onwujekwea, Uchenna Ezenwaka, Prince Agwu, Chukwudi Nwokolo, Francis Ukwuije, Alexandra J. Earle, Agnes Gatome-Munyua, and Susan Sparkes, Assessing Root Causes and Solutions to Address Cross-Programmatic Inefficiencies in a Subnational Health System: A Case Study of Anambra State, Nigeria, HEALTH SYSTEMS & REFORM, 12 Nov 2024
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Obinna Onwujekwea, Uchenna Ezenwaka, Prince Agwu, Chukwudi Nwokolo, Francis Ukwuije, Alexandra J. Earle, Agnes Gatome-Munyua, and Susan Sparkes, Assessing Root Causes and Solutions to Address Cross-Programmatic Inefficiencies in a Subnational Health System: A Case Study of Anambra State, Nigeria, HEALTH SYSTEMS & REFORM, 12 Nov 2024