An Analysis of Good Governance in the Health System

AuthorFaranak Jafarien
AuthorKamran Hajinabien
AuthorKatayoun Jahangirien
AuthorLeila Riahien
OrcidFaranak Jafari [0000-0003-0049-3282]en
OrcidKamran Hajinabi [0000-0003-1227-7106]en
OrcidKatayoun Jahangiri [0000-0003-2061-1418]en
OrcidLeila Riahi [0000-0002-2044-5600]en
Issued Date2018-12-31en
AbstractContext: Good governance has been discussed as a new concept for poverty alleviation and economic development by global organizations, but this concept has been neglected in the health system. Therefore, this study was conducted with the goal of analyzing good governance in the health system. Evidence Acquisition: This was a descriptive study with systematic review method conducted at the medical bases of Medline, Scopus, Elsevier, PubMed, Ovid, CINAHEL, ScienceDirect, Springer and Web of Science and after screening at different stages, articles were evaluated and analyzed with inclusion criteria. Results: Among 360 studies, 10 cases had inclusion criteria. Three out of ten studies had evaluated the aspects of good governance in the health system and seven cases were discussed in the study of governance frameworks of health systems. Conclusions: Despite the emphasis of this study, using eight dimensions of participation, including: Rule of law, transparency, accountability, equality, efficiency and effectiveness, responsibility and the formation of general consensus (consensus) in analyzing good governance of countries, designing a native model of good governance in the health system in different societies, is essential.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/jcrps.88233en
KeywordGood Governanceen
KeywordGovernance of the Health Systemen
KeywordGood Governance Indicatorsen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleAn Analysis of Good Governance in the Health Systemen
TypeReview Articleen

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