Public Health Policy and Advocacy: A Management Perspective
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https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.941Keywords:
Public Health, Health Policy, Public health managementAbstract
The division of authority and accountability between the federal government and the states is one of the public health governance system's most significant advantages and concurrent problems. The policy management suggests that the best course of action is to develop institutional frameworks for consultative decision-making, allocate resources in an equitable manner, and implement policies in a coordinated manner. The proposed methods include improved fiduciary risk management, capacity building, technical support for state-specific strategic plans, active local self-government engagement, and community-based health output monitoring. The idea put forth in this paper is that HR rules, which are centred around the requirement that individuals with a background in public health management hold high positions in the field, should be tightened.
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