Leaving No One Behind: The Role of Primary Care Provider Networks in Advancing Equitable Universal Health Coverage in the South Dayi and South Tongu Districts in Ghana

Synopsis

Primary care provider (PCP) Networks were designed to address systemic challenges in healthcare delivery and establish a long-term primary healthcare model that can sustainably deliver equitable, affordable, and high-quality PHC services. With support from USAID, the Health Systems Strengthening Accelerator conducted implementation research on the role PCP Networks can play in advancing health equity.

Authors:

  • Lead Researchers:
    • Dr. Cornelius Debpuur: Principal Investigator; Deputy Director at Research and Development Division, Ghana Health Service
    • Dr. Ivy Osei: Deputy Director at Research and Development Division, Ghana Health Service
    • Dr. Ama Pokuaa Fenny: Senior Research Fellow at Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research, University of Ghana
  • Coauthors:
    • Ms. Elizabeth Hammah: Senior Program Officer, Results for Development
    • Ms. Tamara Chikhradze: Senior Program Officer, Results for Development
    • Dr. Alphonse Dzakpasu: Medical Superintendent, Peki Government Hospital, Ghana
Date
April 9, 2021
Author
Tamara Chikhradze
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