Project Title 30 |
Statistical Consultancy on Health Transformation and Social Security Reform Project Component A: Support for Moh’s Strategic Plan For 2010-2014 |
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Türkiye |
Republic of Türkiye Ministry of Health |
World Bank |
COMPLETED February 2012 - January 2014 |
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Detailed description of project |
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The specific objectives of the Project were: (i) increasing the effectiveness of the Ministry of Health (MOH) in formulating and implementing reforms in provider payments and health systems performance; and (ii) piloting output-based financing for non-communicable diseases (NCD) prevention and control. Component A: Support for MoH’s Strategic Plan for 2010-2014 (EUR 46.1 7 million): This component supported the implementation of the MOH Strategic Plan with a main objective of converting the MoH into a health sector steward and completing health service delivery reforms. Under the component, the activities to be financed included technical assistance/services, training and goods for eight program areas of the Strategic Plan with an emphasis on the implementation of family medicine, hospital reforms, public health and regulatory reforms and strengthening policy-making, priority-setting and monitoring and evaluation. Data Sources: Information on outcomes/results were to be obtained from two sources: (i) routine MoH and SSI data systems (e.g., hospital, family medicine and public health information systems of the MOH, claims and utilization management systems of the SSI); and (ii) baseline and follow-up surveys to be used to monitor Program outcomes (ten-year results of the HTP).
The project targeted to create value to the entire population of Turkey through increased access to quality health services. It aimed to ensure greater financial protection in health and improves financial sustainability of health expenditures while focusing on continued improvements in health outcomes. |
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