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Rehabilitation in health financing: opportunities on the way to universal health coverage
Year of Publication: 2023
Guide
how health financing practices can be harnessed to promote the delivery of rehabilitation services is limited. This document is the first WHO resource on health financing for rehabilitation. It considers current practices for financing rehabilitation services, frames major challenges and opportunities, and offers guidance to decision-makers engaged in strengthening…
Systematic assessment of rehabilitation situation (STARS) in Uganda: Final Report
Year of Publication: 2023
Report
The Ministry of Health in Uganda, with support from the World Health Organization and Learning, Acting and Building Rehabilitation in Health Systems, undertook a national situational assessment of rehabilitation and assistive technology from June to July 2022. This is the final report of its findings.
Self-care competency framework: volume 1: global competency standards for health and care workers to support people’s self-care
Year of Publication: 2023
Standard or framework
The document presents the Self-care competency framework, a set of global competency standards for health and care workers to support people's self-care, including the providion of self care products
Uganda: potential cost of a national school eye health program
Year of Publication: 2023
Evidence and data
This brief provides tentative estimates for the cost of a national school eye health program in Uganda based on unit cost estimates in Uganda and other countries.
Wheelchair provision guidelines
Year of Publication: 2023
Guide
These Wheelchair provision guidelines aim to support improved access to appropriate wheelchairs, for all those in need, including children, older persons, people with mobility disabilities, and those with chronic health conditions. They are relevant for all countries and apply to all wheelchair users and types of wheelchairs. They emphasize that the best outcomes in…
Wheelchair provision guidelines: web annex A: summary of evidence
Year of Publication: 2023
Guide
These Wheelchair provision guidelines aim to support improved access to appropriate wheelchairs, for all those in need, including children, older persons, people with mobility disabilities, and those with chronic health conditions. They are relevant for all countries and apply to all wheelchair users and types of wheelchairs. They emphasize that the best outcomes in…
Wheelchair provision guidelines: web annex B: systematic review data tables and appendices
Year of Publication: 2023
Guide
These Wheelchair provision guidelines aim to support improved access to appropriate wheelchairs, for all those in need, including children, older persons, people with mobility disabilities, and those with chronic health conditions. They are relevant for all countries and apply to all wheelchair users and types of wheelchairs. They emphasize that the best outcomes in…
Measuring access to assistive technology in Nepal: A Country Report
Year of Publication: 2023
Report
A nationwide population-based household survey was conducted from 7 December 2021 to 27 December 2021 using the WHO rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA) questionnaire. This report shares the results of this survey.
Guidance on the analysis and use of routine health information systems: eye and ear care module
Year of Publication: 2023
Guide
The collection of routine data for eye and ear care from health facility reporting underpins health related decision-making in health policy, management and clinical care. This guidance document on the analysis and use of routine health information systems aims to support the integration of eye and ear care into the routine health facility reporting. It assists the…
Guidance on the analysis and use of routine health information systems: rehabilitation module
Year of Publication: 2023
Guide
This guidance document supports the monitoring of rehabilitation services, programme management and system-level decision making, through a proposed set of standard indicators; considerations for their analysis and use are also presented (referred to hereafter as the “analysis framework”)