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Findings from the Field

Adapting What Works: A guide for program managers, from program managers

By Allison Ettenger | March 20, 2017

The latest guide from CHMI summarizes the learnings and active ingredients identified through the Primary Care Adaptation Partnership. Developed in collaboration with the participating programs, this guide builds off the knowledge they’ve accumulated over years of providing health care for the poor.

Findings from the Field

Revitalizing Health for All: Case Studies of the Struggle for Comprehensive Primary Health Care

By Ronald Labonté, David Sanders, Corinne Packer and Nikki Schaay | July 18, 2017

Revitalizing Health for All examines 13 cases of efforts to implement comprehensive primary health care reforms in communities around the globe, including in Australia, Brazil, Democratic Republic of Congo, South Africa, and Iran. The case studies originated from an international research-to-action initiative that brought researchers and research-users from national public health systems together to design, implement, and assess local projects.

Revitalizing Health for All
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Request for Proposals: Primary Health Care

By Jocelyn Fifield | September 28, 2017

Ariadne Labs is developing a Primary Health Care Measurement and Implementation Research Consortium. This Consortium will bring together researchers and policy makers from multiple disciplines representing academic institutions, government agencies, international organizations, and non-governmental organizations to accelerate progress in primary health care (PHC) research in low and middle-income countries (LMIC). We are issuing a request for proposals (RFP) to develop a report on the gaps in measurement and improvement and approaches to address these knowledge gaps in one of four areas critical to effective PHC in these settings.

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