Using health policy and systems research to influence national health policies: lessons from Mexico, Cambodia and Ghana

Journal article

Health system reforms across Africa, Asia and Latin America in recent decades demonstrate the value of health policy and systems research (HPSR) in moving towards the goals of universal health coverage in different circumstances and by various means. The role of evidence in policy making is widely accepted; less well understood is the influence of the concrete conditions under which HPSR is carried out within the national context and which often determine policy outcomes. We investigated the varied experiences of HPSR in Mexico, Cambodia and Ghana (each selected purposively as a strong example reflecting important lessons under varying conditions) to illustrate the ways in which HPSR is used to influence health policy.

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Strachan, D. L., K. Teague, A. Asefa, P. L. Annear, A. Ghaffar, Z. C. Shroff, B. McPake (2022) Using health policy and systems research to influence national health policies: lessons from Mexico, Cambodia and Ghana, Health Policy and Planning, czac083, https://doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czac083