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Health System Strengthening in Palliative Care

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Assessing the development of palliative care worldwide: a set of actionable indicators. 
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World Health Organization (WHO)

Assessing the development of palliative care worldwide: a set of actionable indicators.

Publication

29 Sep 2021



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Palliative care progress in Benin: a situation analysis using the WHO development indicators
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BMC Palliative Care

Palliative care progress in Benin: a situation analysis using the WHO development indicators

Article

13 Mar 2024



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Implementing the WHO Indicators for assessing palliative care development in three countries: a Do-It-Yourself approach.
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Journal of Pain and Symptom Management

Implementing the WHO Indicators for assessing palliative care development in three countries: a Do-It-Yourself approach.

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01 Jan 2025



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Atlas of palliative care in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (2021)
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WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean

Atlas of palliative care in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (2021)

Report

11 Mar 2025

About

This collection features resources to support health system planners and health administrators to develop and strengthen the implementation of palliative care into national and regional health plans. 

 

Resources are focused around the following 8 core topics:

  1. National Palliative Care Indicators
  2. Developing Palliative Care Policies and Laws
  3. Building Partnerships and Engaging Stakeholders in Palliative Care Planning
  4. Education and Training for Health Workforce Development in Palliative Care 
  5. Medication Access- Opioids and Controlled Medicines
  6. Costing, Prioritization and Integration with other programs (NCD, cancer, etc)
  7. Using global tools and guidance documents towards UHC
  8. Monitoring and Evaluation, Cycles of Planning and Implementation in Health Systems
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