Foundations |
Population |
Individuals, families and communities; system users; health literacy and cultural norms |
Health literacy of vulnerable populations |
Governance |
Leadership structures including contracting, payment and institutions for accountability; institutions for measurement, evaluation and improvement; trustworthy data |
Transparent audits to prevent corruption |
Platforms |
The accessibility and organization of care delivery, including geographic access and distribution of facilities |
Public and private mix of healthcare financing and delivery |
Workforce |
Personnel-based resources within the health system, including healthcare workers and managers |
Delegation of roles and task-shifting |
Tools |
Physical and technological resources including software, equipment, medical supplies and use of data |
Integration of electronic medical records |
Processes of care |
Competent care and systems |
Evidence-based healthcare that provides correct and appropriate diagnosis and treatment |
Accurate screening and diagnosis of non-communicable diseases |
Positive user experience |
People-centered care that involves patient values, including respect, choice of provider, wait times and ease of use |
Patient satisfaction with wait times |
Quality impacts |
Better health |
Effects on patient symptoms, health status, function, quality of life, morbidity and mortality |
Maternal and child mortality rates |
Confidence in system |
Patient-reported satisfaction and trust in health systems |
Voluntary re-enrollment in insurance schemes |
Economic benefit |
Ability to participate in the economy, financial protection, and reduction of financial and resource waste |
Reduction in unnecessary healthcare |