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Feasibility Study for a Multi-National Hospital Project ( 2011 - 2012 )
The Tokushukai Group is a leading healthcare provider in Japan. Tokushukai's activities in Africa to date have mainly focused on building dialysis centres as donations. Tokushukai is now looking to expand its operations on the continent and, with support from the African Development Bank, implement a multinational programme comprising five to twenty hospitals across Africa over the next five years. The Feasibility Study is to assess the technical, legal, financial, and commercial feasibility of the project, and include an analysis of its environmental, social and governance aspects.
Feasibility Study for a Multi-National Hospital Project ( 2011 - 2012 )
The Tokushukai Group is a leading healthcare provider in Japan. Tokushukai's activities in Africa to date have mainly focused on building dialysis centres as donations. Tokushukai is now looking to expand its operations on the continent and, with support from the African Development Bank, implement a multinational programme comprising five to twenty hospitals across Africa over the next five years. The Feasibility Study is to assess the technical, legal, financial, and commercial feasibility of the project, and include an analysis of its environmental, social and governance aspects.
Feasibility Study for a Multi-National Hospital Project ( 2011 - 2012 )
The Tokushukai Group is a leading healthcare provider in Japan. Tokushukai's activities in Africa to date have mainly focused on building dialysis centres as donations. Tokushukai is now looking to expand its operations on the continent and, with support from the African Development Bank, implement a multinational programme comprising five to twenty hospitals across Africa over the next five years. The Feasibility Study is to assess the technical, legal, financial, and commercial feasibility of the project, and include an analysis of its environmental, social and governance aspects.
General study to design scenarios for implementing a mandatory health insurance scheme for the self-employed ( 2011 - 2014 )
This study fell within the framework of the basic medical cover reform in Morocco, and aimed to design a mandatory health insurance scheme for the self-employed, representing approximately 10 million Moroccans who did not currently enjoy health cover comparable to that provided for public servants and employees.
The scheme was to be designed subsequent to substantial data collection, analysis work and the development of demographic and actuarial forecasts. This work should enable the establishment of a health insurance scheme meeting the requirements of universality, equity, solidarity and sustainability.
Strategic planning of human resource development in Croatian health care ( 2013 - 2013 )
The global objective of this assignment is to support the ability of the Ministry of Health to make strategic decisions and policies regarding human resources in the health care sector, with the aim of securing a sustainable, quality health care system in Croatia.
The Strategic Plan for Human Resource Development in Health Care should ultimately help achieve a more efficient, equitable and sustainable health care system.
Programme to Support the Regionalisation, Deconcentration and Strengthening of Primary Health Care (REDRESS-P) ( 2012 - 2013 )
The Programme to Support the Regionalisation, Deconcentration and Strengthening of Primary Health Care (REDRESS-P) aims to promote primary health care, and especially family medicine, by increasing the importance and role of family doctors as a major element of the referral system.
In this context, our support to the Ministry of Health will foster the development of genuine family medicine via three areas of intervention aiming to prepare: (i) the establishment of adapted clinical pathways, (ii) computerised management tools, and (iii) adequate training for doctors.
Decentralisation of Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy Services within Hospital Health Care ( 2012 - 2013 )
Development of a detailed action plan for the decentralisation of radiotherapy and chemotherapy services within hospital health care:
(i) Detailed plans for the modernisation of hospital capacity
(ii) A comprehensive plan for staff training
(iii) Identification of opportunities for public-private partnership
(iv) Estimates of the costs for the infrastructure needed to modernise the hospitals in Balti and Cahul.
Hospital Master Planning ( 2013 - 2013 )
Taking into account the specific health context in Croatia, as well as its pre-accession status, the World Bank is co-funding the Development of Emergency Medical Services and Investment Planning Project (DEMSIPP). The objectives of this Project are twofold: to support the reform of the Emergency Medical System (EMS) in line with European standards, and to provide capacity building to the Ministry of Health (MoH) in developing and managing strategic plans. The Hospital Master Planning (HMP) Project is intended to support the MoH to achieve these two related objectives of the DEMSIPP. When the HMP Project is completed, it will allow the authorities to have a better understanding of the health system in the country, and to develop a strategy for restructuring the current health care provider network towards a system that will better respond to the needs of the population of Croatia.
Stewardship Role of the MoPH in Addressing Nutrition: Training for Key-Staff ( 2011 - 2012 )
To contribute to the stewardship role of the MoPH in addressing nutrition issues by training MoPH staff.
Programme to support the health sector in Algeria: devising and implementing a training and study trip programme ( 2013 - 2014 )
This project aimed to build the capacity of the health sector's human resources at different levels of intervention (central, regional, wilaya and local), both to improve the performance of the healthcare system and support the reforms undertaken, and to modernise the management and production of healthcare to ensure equity, efficiency and coherence.
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