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407 - Reforming Healthcare Governance: How the SAHA Project Builds Consensus

407 - Reforming Healthcare Governance: How the SAHA Project Builds Consensus

Update: 2024-09-04
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This episode of the Democracy That Delivers podcast focuses on the SAHA Project, a CIPE initiative aimed at improving healthcare governance in Tunisia. Dr. Fatma Habboubi, the project manager, explains how the project, funded by the U.S. Department of State, seeks to enhance the healthcare system through legal and regulatory reforms. These reforms include clarifying the organization of public health facilities, simplifying pharmaceutical pricing, establishing a framework for continuous professional development, and creating a professional order for allied health professionals. The discussion highlights the challenges of navigating complex consensus-building processes and the importance of inclusive and collaborative decision-making to ensure effective and sustainable reforms in Tunisia's healthcare sector.

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407 - Reforming Healthcare Governance: How the SAHA Project Builds Consensus

407 - Reforming Healthcare Governance: How the SAHA Project Builds Consensus

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