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Health Systems Strengthening
How can we use more systems thinking?
Don de Savigny
Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute
Taghreed Adam
WHO Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research
Dar es Salaam, 3 February 2010
Health system functional approach
WHO 2000. World Health Report: Health systems improving performance
System building blocks and values
WHO 2007: Everybody's’ Business. Strengthening health systems to improve health outcomes
Four revolutions
“There are four revolutions currently underway that will transform health and health systems. These are:
• Life sciences
• Information and communication technology
• Social justice and equity; and
• Systems thinking to transcend complexity”
Julio Frenk (2008) Acknowledging the past, Committing to the future.
Systems thinking
Systems thinking gives new insights into:
how a system works,
– why it has problems,
– how it can be improved
Graphic adapted from Ahn A.C. et al. PLoS Med 3:956-960 (2006).
Health systems are
more than the building blocks
How do we work them together for a more
high performance system?
WHO 2009: Systems thinking for health systems strengthening
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Health systems are complex systemsMedicines & Technologies building block – Tanzania 2007
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And all building blocks are increasingly fragmented !
Characteristics of all complex systems
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• nest sub-systems within them
• but are part of larger systems
Synergy of connected system-level interventions
Decentralization,& local
ownership
Household health surveillance
District Health Profiles
New communication
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District Health Accounts
SWApBasket 1$ per capita
New mix of services; higher
coverage, quality, & utilization
Profiles
New planning & management
skills
Community voice tool
Accounts
Source: MOHSW TEHIP Tanzania
What questions does the report address?
� What is systems thinking?
� How can we apply it?
� What is systems thinking?
� How can we apply it?
� How can it help us understand and exploit synergies for system? strengthening?
� How can it contribute to better evaluations of system-strengthening interventions?
� How can it help us understand and exploit synergies for system? strengthening?
� How can it contribute to better evaluations of system-strengthening interventions?
Ideas for moving forward
• A task force on systems thinking for health systems;
• A systems thinking network or community of practice;
• Building capacity of system stewards;
• Systems thinking methods development;
• Health systems dynamic modeling;
• Applying the systems thinking steps in future HSS investments;
• Systems thinking in public health training curricula;
• An open-source Journal of Health Systems Development.
Some key messages from chapters
• With leadership, conviction and commitment, systems thinking can open powerful pathways to identify and resolve health system challenges;
• Health system stewards can use systems thinking to increase local ownership of multi-stakeholder processes and respond to the dynamic of disease-specific, and respond to the dynamic of disease-specific, sometimes donor-driven “solutions”;
• Engaging “street-level” policy implementers at the design stage of new interventions can enhance ownership of the intervention and increase the potential for successful implementation;
• Strengthening of leadership and governance of health system stewards is crucial in strengthening health systems
Select challenges in applying
a systems perspective
• Aligning policies, priorities and perspectives among donors and national policy-makers;
• Managing and coordinating partnerships and expectations among system stakeholders;expectations among system stakeholders;
• Implementing and fostering ownership of interventions at the national and sub-national level;
• Building capacity at the country level to apply a systems analytic perspective
Key message of the report
“A stronger systems perspective among
designers, implementers, stewards, and funders
is a critical component in strengthening
“A stronger systems perspective among
designers, implementers, stewards, and funders
is a critical component in strengthening is a critical component in strengthening
overall health-sector development
in low- and middle-income countries.”
is a critical component in strengthening
overall health-sector development
in low- and middle-income countries.”
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