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On November 9, 2021, Liberia’s Ministry of Health launched a new private sector engagement strategy, which HP+ helped develop, moving the country’s health system a step closer toward achieving universal health coverage. At the launch, representatives from the Ministry of Health, county health team, USAID/Liberia, and the private sector praised the government’s commitment to engaging the private health sector to tackle some of the country’s most pressing challenges, referring to the day as a historic moment. The strategy provides a framework for transparent, informed, and effective engagement between the public and private health sectors. It highlights four goals to be implemented collaboratively between public and private stakeholders that focus on expanding access, quality of care, and financial protection for clients. To implement the strategy, the Ministry of Health will establish a multisectoral private sector engagement technical working group, roll out the strategy at the county level, and train key focal persons on private sector engagement. With this strategy, the Ministry of Health is committing to ongoing, deliberate engagement with the private health sector to tackle some of the country’s most pressing needs in the coming years.
On November 9, 2021, Liberia’s Ministry of Health launched a new private sector engagement strategy, which HP+ helped develop, moving the country’s health system a step closer toward achieving universal health coverage. At the launch, representatives from the Ministry of Health, county health team, USAID/Liberia, and the private sector praised the government’s commitment to engaging the private health sector to tackle some of the country’s most pressing challenges, referring to the day as a historic moment. The strategy provides a framework for transparent, informed, and effective engagement between the public and private health sectors. It highlights four goals to be implemented collaboratively between public and private stakeholders that focus on expanding access, quality of care, and financial protection for clients. To implement the strategy, the Ministry of Health will establish a multisectoral private sector engagement technical working group, roll out the strategy at the county level, and train key focal persons on private sector engagement. With this strategy, the Ministry of Health is committing to ongoing, deliberate engagement with the private health sector to tackle some of the country’s most pressing needs in the coming years.
On November 9, 2021, Liberia’s Ministry of Health launched a new private sector engagement strategy, which HP+ helped develop, moving the country’s health system a step closer toward achieving universal health coverage. At the launch, representatives from the Ministry of Health, county health team, USAID/Liberia, and the private sector praised the government’s commitment to engaging the private health sector to tackle some of the country’s most pressing challenges, referring to the day as a historic moment. The strategy provides a framework for transparent, informed, and effective engagement between the public and private health sectors. It highlights four goals to be implemented collaboratively between public and private stakeholders that focus on expanding access, quality of care, and financial protection for clients. To implement the strategy, the Ministry of Health will establish a multisectoral private sector engagement technical working group, roll out the strategy at the county level, and train key focal persons on private sector engagement. With this strategy, the Ministry of Health is committing to ongoing, deliberate engagement with the private health sector to tackle some of the country’s most pressing needs in the coming years.
On November 9, 2021, Liberia’s Ministry of Health launched a new private sector engagement strategy, which HP+ helped develop, moving the country’s health system a step closer toward achieving universal health coverage. At the launch, representatives from the Ministry of Health, county health team, USAID/Liberia, and the private sector praised the government’s commitment to engaging the private health sector to tackle some of the country’s most pressing challenges, referring to the day as a historic moment. The strategy provides a framework for transparent, informed, and effective engagement between the public and private health sectors. It highlights four goals to be implemented collaboratively between public and private stakeholders that focus on expanding access, quality of care, and financial protection for clients. To implement the strategy, the Ministry of Health will establish a multisectoral private sector engagement technical working group, roll out the strategy at the county level, and train key focal persons on private sector engagement. With this strategy, the Ministry of Health is committing to ongoing, deliberate engagement with the private health sector to tackle some of the country’s most pressing needs in the coming years.
On November 9, 2021, Liberia’s Ministry of Health launched a new private sector engagement strategy, which HP+ helped develop, moving the country’s health system a step closer toward achieving universal health coverage. At the launch, representatives from the Ministry of Health, county health team, USAID/Liberia, and the private sector praised the government’s commitment to engaging the private health sector to tackle some of the country’s most pressing challenges, referring to the day as a historic moment. The strategy provides a framework for transparent, informed, and effective engagement between the public and private health sectors. It highlights four goals to be implemented collaboratively between public and private stakeholders that focus on expanding access, quality of care, and financial protection for clients. To implement the strategy, the Ministry of Health will establish a multisectoral private sector engagement technical working group, roll out the strategy at the county level, and train key focal persons on private sector engagement. With this strategy, the Ministry of Health is committing to ongoing, deliberate engagement with the private health sector to tackle some of the country’s most pressing needs in the coming years.
On November 9, 2021, Liberia’s Ministry of Health launched a new private sector engagement strategy, which HP+ helped develop, moving the country’s health system a step closer toward achieving universal health coverage. At the launch, representatives from the Ministry of Health, county health team, USAID/Liberia, and the private sector praised the government’s commitment to engaging the private health sector to tackle some of the country’s most pressing challenges, referring to the day as a historic moment. The strategy provides a framework for transparent, informed, and effective engagement between the public and private health sectors. It highlights four goals to be implemented collaboratively between public and private stakeholders that focus on expanding access, quality of care, and financial protection for clients. To implement the strategy, the Ministry of Health will establish a multisectoral private sector engagement technical working group, roll out the strategy at the county level, and train key focal persons on private sector engagement. With this strategy, the Ministry of Health is committing to ongoing, deliberate engagement with the private health sector to tackle some of the country’s most pressing needs in the coming years.