This policy brief assesses the readiness of Ethiopia’s health system for rehabilitation service integration.
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Rehabilitation in Health Accounts: What is Rehabilitation?
Rehabilitation benefits people with a wide range of health conditions, through all stages of life and during all phases of acute, subacute, and long-term care. In addition to improving the health outcomes for patients receiving care, rehabilitation presents far-reaching benefits for the health sector and beyond This brief summarizes why rehabilitation matters, its benefits, and …
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Rehabilitation in Health Accounts
Rehabilitation services can help people with a wide range of health conditions to reduce disability, optimize functioning in their environment, and enable them to live active, functional, productive and fulfilled lives. Health accounts can track how health systems, other sectors, and service users allocate and spend funds for rehabilitation. They can also provide invaluable evidence …
Strengthening Rehabilitation in Primary Health Care Roundtable Series Technical Report
This report provides a synthesis of the learning from a Virtual Roundtable Series on Integrating Rehabilitation into Primary Health Care. Through funding from the Leahy War Victims Fund (LWVF) and partnership with USAID’s Inclusive Development Hub, the Health Systems Strengthening Accelerator (Accelerator) partnered with the Joint Learning Network for Universal Health Coverage (JLN) to facilitate …