Health Systems
Across
- 6. Expectations of health services expressed by individuals or communities
- 7. Activities aimed at modifying a process in order to change one or more of their characteristics
- 9. Good governance
- 12. A measure of the difference between current health and ideal health
- 15. The inputs required to make health systems work
- 16. A primary level health care worker who coordinates specialised care
- 17. The ability to produce the maximum output for a given input
- 19. Strategies are aligned with programmes and planning
- 21. Paying proportionate attention to competing priorities
- 22. Health services targeted at the population as a whole
- 24. Comprehensive access to health services alongside social health protection
- 25. Identification, balancing, and ranking of priorities by stakeholders
- 26. An intermediate result towards an objective that a programme seeks to achieve
Down
- 1. A geographically defined unit of population
- 2. A measure of the fairness of health services in distributing well-being
- 3. The extent to which a national plan is feasible
- 4. Estimations of financial requirements of different scenarios
- 5. Objectively determined deficiencies in health that require health care
- 8. Payments for goods or services that include direct payments, cost sharing, and informal payments
- 10. Coordination of functions across different phases of the service production process
- 11. The extent to which an intervention does what it's intended
- 13. An individual, group, or organisation that has an interest in the system/delivery of care
- 14. Activities with the primary purpose of promoting, restoring, and/or maintaining health
- 18. Political, economic and administrative authority in managing a country
- 20. A comparison of inputs and outcomes
- 23. Extent of interaction between the service and its target population