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People’s Voice and Civil Society Participation as a Core Element of Universal Health Coverage Reforms: Review of Experiences in Iran

Health governance challenges can make or break universal health coverage (UHC) reforms. One of the biggest health governance challenges is ensuring meaningful participation and adequately reflecting people’s voice in health policies and implementation. Recognizing this, Iran’s Health Transformation...

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Autores principales: Rajan, Dheepa, Ayazi, Mohammad Hadi, Moradi-Lakeh, Maziar, Rostamigooran, Narges, Rahbari, Maryam, Damari, Behzad, Farshad, Ali Asghar, Majdzedeh, Reza, Koch, Kira
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Publicado: Kerman University of Medical Sciences 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9808236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34634887
http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/ijhpm.2021.123
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author Rajan, Dheepa
Ayazi, Mohammad Hadi
Moradi-Lakeh, Maziar
Rostamigooran, Narges
Rahbari, Maryam
Damari, Behzad
Farshad, Ali Asghar
Majdzedeh, Reza
Koch, Kira
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Ayazi, Mohammad Hadi
Moradi-Lakeh, Maziar
Rostamigooran, Narges
Rahbari, Maryam
Damari, Behzad
Farshad, Ali Asghar
Majdzedeh, Reza
Koch, Kira
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description Health governance challenges can make or break universal health coverage (UHC) reforms. One of the biggest health governance challenges is ensuring meaningful participation and adequately reflecting people’s voice in health policies and implementation. Recognizing this, Iran’s Health Transformation Plan (HTP) lays out the country’s blueprint for UHC with an explicit emphasis on the ‘socialization of health.’ ‘Socialization’ is seen as a key means to contribute to HTP objectives, meaning the systematic and targeted engagement of the population, communities, and civil society in health sector activities. Given its specific cultural and historical context, we sought to discern what notions such as ‘civil society,’ ‘non-governmental organization,’ etc mean in practice in Iran, with the aim of offering policy options for strengthening and institutionalizing public participation in health within the context of the HTP. For this, we reviewed the literature and analysed primary qualitative data. We found that it may be more useful to understand Iranian civil society through its actions, ie, defined by its motivation and activities rather than the prevailing international development understanding of civil society as a structure which is completely independent of the state. We highlight the blurry boundaries between the different types of civil society organizations (CSOs) and government institutions and initiatives, as well as high levels of overlaps and fragmentation. Reducing fragmentation as a policy goal could help channel resources more efficiently towards common HTP objectives. The National Health Assembly (NHA) model which was first launched in 2017 offers a unique platform for this coordination role, and could be leveraged accordingly.
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spelling pubmed-98082362023-01-10 People’s Voice and Civil Society Participation as a Core Element of Universal Health Coverage Reforms: Review of Experiences in Iran Rajan, Dheepa Ayazi, Mohammad Hadi Moradi-Lakeh, Maziar Rostamigooran, Narges Rahbari, Maryam Damari, Behzad Farshad, Ali Asghar Majdzedeh, Reza Koch, Kira Int J Health Policy Manag Short Communication Health governance challenges can make or break universal health coverage (UHC) reforms. One of the biggest health governance challenges is ensuring meaningful participation and adequately reflecting people’s voice in health policies and implementation. Recognizing this, Iran’s Health Transformation Plan (HTP) lays out the country’s blueprint for UHC with an explicit emphasis on the ‘socialization of health.’ ‘Socialization’ is seen as a key means to contribute to HTP objectives, meaning the systematic and targeted engagement of the population, communities, and civil society in health sector activities. Given its specific cultural and historical context, we sought to discern what notions such as ‘civil society,’ ‘non-governmental organization,’ etc mean in practice in Iran, with the aim of offering policy options for strengthening and institutionalizing public participation in health within the context of the HTP. For this, we reviewed the literature and analysed primary qualitative data. We found that it may be more useful to understand Iranian civil society through its actions, ie, defined by its motivation and activities rather than the prevailing international development understanding of civil society as a structure which is completely independent of the state. We highlight the blurry boundaries between the different types of civil society organizations (CSOs) and government institutions and initiatives, as well as high levels of overlaps and fragmentation. Reducing fragmentation as a policy goal could help channel resources more efficiently towards common HTP objectives. The National Health Assembly (NHA) model which was first launched in 2017 offers a unique platform for this coordination role, and could be leveraged accordingly. Kerman University of Medical Sciences 2021-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9808236/ /pubmed/34634887 http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/ijhpm.2021.123 Text en © 2022 The Author(s); Published by Kerman University of Medical Sciences https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rajan, Dheepa
Ayazi, Mohammad Hadi
Moradi-Lakeh, Maziar
Rostamigooran, Narges
Rahbari, Maryam
Damari, Behzad
Farshad, Ali Asghar
Majdzedeh, Reza
Koch, Kira
People’s Voice and Civil Society Participation as a Core Element of Universal Health Coverage Reforms: Review of Experiences in Iran
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title_fullStr People’s Voice and Civil Society Participation as a Core Element of Universal Health Coverage Reforms: Review of Experiences in Iran
title_full_unstemmed People’s Voice and Civil Society Participation as a Core Element of Universal Health Coverage Reforms: Review of Experiences in Iran
title_short People’s Voice and Civil Society Participation as a Core Element of Universal Health Coverage Reforms: Review of Experiences in Iran
title_sort people’s voice and civil society participation as a core element of universal health coverage reforms: review of experiences in iran
topic Short Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9808236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34634887
http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/ijhpm.2021.123
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