El modo en que pueden aprovecharse las prácticas de financiación sanitaria para promover la prestación de servicios de rehabilitación es limitado. Este documento es el primer recurso de la OMS sobre financiación sanitaria de la rehabilitación. En él se examinan las prácticas actuales de financiación de los servicios de rehabilitación, se enmarcan
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Assistive technology capacity assessment in Ireland
This report presents the findings of Ireland’s assistive technology (AT) capacity assessment. Using the WHO Global Cooperation on Assistive Technology 5P framework (people, policy, products, provision and personnel), the assessment evaluates Ireland’s strengths and challenges in delivering equitable access to AT. The report highlights strong advocacy networks, innovative pilot programmes and a committed workforce, while identifying gaps in coordination, data, funding and service continuity. Cross-cutting themes such as equity, sustainability, digital innovation and workforce development are explored in depth. Forty-five specific recommended actions are provided, with a detailed proposal for a national AT programme, recommending a unified strategy, central coordination, regional hubs and a national assistive product list. The recommended actions aim to ensure person-centred, life course-oriented access to AT, aligned with Ireland’s commitments under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the Sustainable Development Goals. This report provides a roadmap for building a more inclusive, efficient and sustainable AT system for all who need it.
Detalles
Nombre de la editorial:
World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for Europe
Página web de la editorial:
https://www.who.int/europe/publications/i/item/9789289062909
Idiomas:
English
AT Category Focus:
All
País o región:
Ireland
Categorías:
Evidence and data