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In the lead up to Universal Health Coverage (UHC) Day on December 12, HP+ published two new blogs in our series that highlight multisectoral actions critical to strengthening the health systems through which UHC is achieved. HP+ Nigeria Country Director Frances Ilika shows how multisectoral actions in Nigeria are prioritizing the health sector and removing obstacles to financing to increase enrollment in social health insurance at the state level. A second entry, co-authored by Sachi Jani, Daniel Cotlear, and Sayaka Koseki, discusses the need for the public sector to collaborate with the private sector as a key player in the health market to reach UHC. “The public sector can also improve access to services by leveraging existing private sector networks to expand or improve the efficiency of public health services,” they write. “For example, to improve commodity distribution in Kenya, Palladium used a total market approach to integrate the Kenyan government’s family planning program and contraception distribution with the private sector provider network.”
In the lead up to Universal Health Coverage (UHC) Day on December 12, HP+ published two new blogs in our series that highlight multisectoral actions critical to strengthening the health systems through which UHC is achieved. HP+ Nigeria Country Director Frances Ilika shows how multisectoral actions in Nigeria are prioritizing the health sector and removing obstacles to financing to increase enrollment in social health insurance at the state level. A second entry, co-authored by Sachi Jani, Daniel Cotlear, and Sayaka Koseki, discusses the need for the public sector to collaborate with the private sector as a key player in the health market to reach UHC. “The public sector can also improve access to services by leveraging existing private sector networks to expand or improve the efficiency of public health services,” they write. “For example, to improve commodity distribution in Kenya, Palladium used a total market approach to integrate the Kenyan government’s family planning program and contraception distribution with the private sector provider network.”
In the lead up to Universal Health Coverage (UHC) Day on December 12, HP+ published two new blogs in our series that highlight multisectoral actions critical to strengthening the health systems through which UHC is achieved. HP+ Nigeria Country Director Frances Ilika shows how multisectoral actions in Nigeria are prioritizing the health sector and removing obstacles to financing to increase enrollment in social health insurance at the state level. A second entry, co-authored by Sachi Jani, Daniel Cotlear, and Sayaka Koseki, discusses the need for the public sector to collaborate with the private sector as a key player in the health market to reach UHC. “The public sector can also improve access to services by leveraging existing private sector networks to expand or improve the efficiency of public health services,” they write. “For example, to improve commodity distribution in Kenya, Palladium used a total market approach to integrate the Kenyan government’s family planning program and contraception distribution with the private sector provider network.”
In the lead up to Universal Health Coverage (UHC) Day on December 12, HP+ published two new blogs in our series that highlight multisectoral actions critical to strengthening the health systems through which UHC is achieved. HP+ Nigeria Country Director Frances Ilika shows how multisectoral actions in Nigeria are prioritizing the health sector and removing obstacles to financing to increase enrollment in social health insurance at the state level. A second entry, co-authored by Sachi Jani, Daniel Cotlear, and Sayaka Koseki, discusses the need for the public sector to collaborate with the private sector as a key player in the health market to reach UHC. “The public sector can also improve access to services by leveraging existing private sector networks to expand or improve the efficiency of public health services,” they write. “For example, to improve commodity distribution in Kenya, Palladium used a total market approach to integrate the Kenyan government’s family planning program and contraception distribution with the private sector provider network.”
In the lead up to Universal Health Coverage (UHC) Day on December 12, HP+ published two new blogs in our series that highlight multisectoral actions critical to strengthening the health systems through which UHC is achieved. HP+ Nigeria Country Director Frances Ilika shows how multisectoral actions in Nigeria are prioritizing the health sector and removing obstacles to financing to increase enrollment in social health insurance at the state level. A second entry, co-authored by Sachi Jani, Daniel Cotlear, and Sayaka Koseki, discusses the need for the public sector to collaborate with the private sector as a key player in the health market to reach UHC. “The public sector can also improve access to services by leveraging existing private sector networks to expand or improve the efficiency of public health services,” they write. “For example, to improve commodity distribution in Kenya, Palladium used a total market approach to integrate the Kenyan government’s family planning program and contraception distribution with the private sector provider network.”
In the lead up to Universal Health Coverage (UHC) Day on December 12, HP+ published two new blogs in our series that highlight multisectoral actions critical to strengthening the health systems through which UHC is achieved. HP+ Nigeria Country Director Frances Ilika shows how multisectoral actions in Nigeria are prioritizing the health sector and removing obstacles to financing to increase enrollment in social health insurance at the state level. A second entry, co-authored by Sachi Jani, Daniel Cotlear, and Sayaka Koseki, discusses the need for the public sector to collaborate with the private sector as a key player in the health market to reach UHC. “The public sector can also improve access to services by leveraging existing private sector networks to expand or improve the efficiency of public health services,” they write. “For example, to improve commodity distribution in Kenya, Palladium used a total market approach to integrate the Kenyan government’s family planning program and contraception distribution with the private sector provider network.”
In the lead up to Universal Health Coverage (UHC) Day on December 12, HP+ published two new blogs in our series that highlight multisectoral actions critical to strengthening the health systems through which UHC is achieved. HP+ Nigeria Country Director Frances Ilika shows how multisectoral actions in Nigeria are prioritizing the health sector and removing obstacles to financing to increase enrollment in social health insurance at the state level. A second entry, co-authored by Sachi Jani, Daniel Cotlear, and Sayaka Koseki, discusses the need for the public sector to collaborate with the private sector as a key player in the health market to reach UHC. “The public sector can also improve access to services by leveraging existing private sector networks to expand or improve the efficiency of public health services,” they write. “For example, to improve commodity distribution in Kenya, Palladium used a total market approach to integrate the Kenyan government’s family planning program and contraception distribution with the private sector provider network.”