The Health Extension Program in Ethiopia

Ethiopia has made substantial progress in improving health outcomes during the last decade and is on track to achieve some of the health Millennium Development Goals. Innovative strategies to improve household behaviors and coverage of basic health care services contributed to Ethiopia's achiev...

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Main Authors: Workie, Netsanet W., Ramana, Gandham NV
Format: Working Paper
Language:en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2013
Subjects:
HIV
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13280
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topic access to health services
access to primary health care
Adolescent reproductive health
aged
aggressive
agricultural development
basic health care
basic health services
birth attendants
breastfeeding
burden of disease
caesarean sections
capacity building
center for health
certification
child health
child morbidity
child mortality
clinics
cold chains
Communicable diseases
Community Health
community participation
competencies
Contraceptive Prevalence
contraceptive use
contraceptives
counseling
decision making
developing countries
disability
dissemination
drugs
economic growth
essential commodities
essential health services
essential medicines
expenditures
families
family health
family planning
fertility
fertility rate
General Health System
government leadership
gross domestic product
health care
health care coverage
health care facilities
health care services
health centers
health clinics
health education
Health Expenditure
Health Extension
health facilities
Health Financing
Health Indicators
Health Infrastructure
health initiatives
Health Insurance
health interventions
health management
health messages
health outcomes
health policy
health posts
health problems
health professionals
health sector
health sector reform
health service
health service providers
health services
health status
Health System
health system strengthening
health systems
Health Workers
health workforce
healthy life
HIV
HIV/AIDS
home visits
hospital
Hospital beds
hospitals
household level
human capital
human resources
hygiene
ill health
illnesses
immunization
income
Infant
Infant mortality
Infant mortality rate
infants
information system
Information systems
injuries
integration
interpersonal communication
large population
leprosy
Life expectancy
limited resources
live births
local community
malaria
management of health
married women
maternal health
maternal mortality
maternal mortality ratio
medical equipment
medical services
medical supplies
medicines
Millennium Development Goals
Ministry of Education
Ministry of Health
modern contraceptive methods
modern family
modern family planning
modern family planning methods
morbidity
mortality
mother
mother-to-child
mother-to-child transmission
national level
Needs Assessment
newborn
newborn care
normal deliveries
number of children
nurses
nutrition
nutritional deficiencies
occupational health
oral rehydration therapy
patient
patients
personal hygiene
Pharmacies
Physician
Physicians
plan of action
population indicators
populous country
postnatal care
pregnancy
pregnant women
prenatal care
primary care
primary health care
primary health care facilities
primary health care services
primary health facilities
primary health services
Progress
promoting gender equality
provision of care
provision of services
Public Health
public health programs
public service
quality of health
quality of services
referral services
referral system
referral systems
regional hospital
religious institutions
reproductive health
reproductive health services
resource constraints
resource mobilization
respect
role models
rural areas
rural communities
rural population
safe drinking water
safe motherhood
safety measures
sanitation
screening
service delivery
service delivery points
service provision
sexually transmitted infections
social networks
socioeconomic differences
Sustainable Development
technical skills
tetanus
traditional birth attendants
tuberculosis
tuberculosis prevention
under-five mortality
UNFPA
universal access
urban areas
urban communities
user fees
vaccination
vaccines
vocational education
waste
waste disposal
Workers
spellingShingle access to health services
access to primary health care
Adolescent reproductive health
aged
aggressive
agricultural development
basic health care
basic health services
birth attendants
breastfeeding
burden of disease
caesarean sections
capacity building
center for health
certification
child health
child morbidity
child mortality
clinics
cold chains
Communicable diseases
Community Health
community participation
competencies
Contraceptive Prevalence
contraceptive use
contraceptives
counseling
decision making
developing countries
disability
dissemination
drugs
economic growth
essential commodities
essential health services
essential medicines
expenditures
families
family health
family planning
fertility
fertility rate
General Health System
government leadership
gross domestic product
health care
health care coverage
health care facilities
health care services
health centers
health clinics
health education
Health Expenditure
Health Extension
health facilities
Health Financing
Health Indicators
Health Infrastructure
health initiatives
Health Insurance
health interventions
health management
health messages
health outcomes
health policy
health posts
health problems
health professionals
health sector
health sector reform
health service
health service providers
health services
health status
Health System
health system strengthening
health systems
Health Workers
health workforce
healthy life
HIV
HIV/AIDS
home visits
hospital
Hospital beds
hospitals
household level
human capital
human resources
hygiene
ill health
illnesses
immunization
income
Infant
Infant mortality
Infant mortality rate
infants
information system
Information systems
injuries
integration
interpersonal communication
large population
leprosy
Life expectancy
limited resources
live births
local community
malaria
management of health
married women
maternal health
maternal mortality
maternal mortality ratio
medical equipment
medical services
medical supplies
medicines
Millennium Development Goals
Ministry of Education
Ministry of Health
modern contraceptive methods
modern family
modern family planning
modern family planning methods
morbidity
mortality
mother
mother-to-child
mother-to-child transmission
national level
Needs Assessment
newborn
newborn care
normal deliveries
number of children
nurses
nutrition
nutritional deficiencies
occupational health
oral rehydration therapy
patient
patients
personal hygiene
Pharmacies
Physician
Physicians
plan of action
population indicators
populous country
postnatal care
pregnancy
pregnant women
prenatal care
primary care
primary health care
primary health care facilities
primary health care services
primary health facilities
primary health services
Progress
promoting gender equality
provision of care
provision of services
Public Health
public health programs
public service
quality of health
quality of services
referral services
referral system
referral systems
regional hospital
religious institutions
reproductive health
reproductive health services
resource constraints
resource mobilization
respect
role models
rural areas
rural communities
rural population
safe drinking water
safe motherhood
safety measures
sanitation
screening
service delivery
service delivery points
service provision
sexually transmitted infections
social networks
socioeconomic differences
Sustainable Development
technical skills
tetanus
traditional birth attendants
tuberculosis
tuberculosis prevention
under-five mortality
UNFPA
universal access
urban areas
urban communities
user fees
vaccination
vaccines
vocational education
waste
waste disposal
Workers
Workie, Netsanet W.
Ramana, Gandham NV
The Health Extension Program in Ethiopia
geographic_facet Africa
Ethiopia
relation UNICO Studies Series;No. 10
description Ethiopia has made substantial progress in improving health outcomes during the last decade and is on track to achieve some of the health Millennium Development Goals. Innovative strategies to improve household behaviors and coverage of basic health care services contributed to Ethiopia's achievements, and the Health Extension Program (HEP) remains the core of such innovations and provides a model for countries struggling to improve health outcomes in a resource-constrained setting. The program rests on an accelerated expansion of basic health infrastructure and local human resources with required skills to scale-up delivery of high-impact interventions focusing on improving the supply of and enhancing demand for a well-defined package of essential promotive, preventive, and curative health services. The objectives of the case study are to provide a detailed description of (a) the context for the introduction of the program; (b) the scope of the service package delivered under the program; and (c) the institutional arrangements and the links with the rest of the health system. The case study also summarizes and discusses the evidence of the program's achievements and the challenges to achieving universal primary health care coverage. The study also discusses the importance of political will and commitment in introducing such large-scale innovations in improving service delivery and mobilizing the community in a resource-constrained setting.
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author Workie, Netsanet W.
Ramana, Gandham NV
author_facet Workie, Netsanet W.
Ramana, Gandham NV
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title The Health Extension Program in Ethiopia
title_short The Health Extension Program in Ethiopia
title_full The Health Extension Program in Ethiopia
title_fullStr The Health Extension Program in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed The Health Extension Program in Ethiopia
title_sort health extension program in ethiopia
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spelling okr-10986-132802021-04-23T14:03:07Z The Health Extension Program in Ethiopia Workie, Netsanet W. Ramana, Gandham NV access to health services access to primary health care Adolescent reproductive health aged aggressive agricultural development basic health care basic health services birth attendants breastfeeding burden of disease caesarean sections capacity building center for health certification child health child morbidity child mortality clinics cold chains Communicable diseases Community Health community participation competencies Contraceptive Prevalence contraceptive use contraceptives counseling decision making developing countries disability dissemination drugs economic growth essential commodities essential health services essential medicines expenditures families family health family planning fertility fertility rate General Health System government leadership gross domestic product health care health care coverage health care facilities health care services health centers health clinics health education Health Expenditure Health Extension health facilities Health Financing Health Indicators Health Infrastructure health initiatives Health Insurance health interventions health management health messages health outcomes health policy health posts health problems health professionals health sector health sector reform health service health service providers health services health status Health System health system strengthening health systems Health Workers health workforce healthy life HIV HIV/AIDS home visits hospital Hospital beds hospitals household level human capital human resources hygiene ill health illnesses immunization income Infant Infant mortality Infant mortality rate infants information system Information systems injuries integration interpersonal communication large population leprosy Life expectancy limited resources live births local community malaria management of health married women maternal health maternal mortality maternal mortality ratio medical equipment medical services medical supplies medicines Millennium Development Goals Ministry of Education Ministry of Health modern contraceptive methods modern family modern family planning modern family planning methods morbidity mortality mother mother-to-child mother-to-child transmission national level Needs Assessment newborn newborn care normal deliveries number of children nurses nutrition nutritional deficiencies occupational health oral rehydration therapy patient patients personal hygiene Pharmacies Physician Physicians plan of action population indicators populous country postnatal care pregnancy pregnant women prenatal care primary care primary health care primary health care facilities primary health care services primary health facilities primary health services Progress promoting gender equality provision of care provision of services Public Health public health programs public service quality of health quality of services referral services referral system referral systems regional hospital religious institutions reproductive health reproductive health services resource constraints resource mobilization respect role models rural areas rural communities rural population safe drinking water safe motherhood safety measures sanitation screening service delivery service delivery points service provision sexually transmitted infections social networks socioeconomic differences Sustainable Development technical skills tetanus traditional birth attendants tuberculosis tuberculosis prevention under-five mortality UNFPA universal access urban areas urban communities user fees vaccination vaccines vocational education waste waste disposal Workers Ethiopia has made substantial progress in improving health outcomes during the last decade and is on track to achieve some of the health Millennium Development Goals. Innovative strategies to improve household behaviors and coverage of basic health care services contributed to Ethiopia's achievements, and the Health Extension Program (HEP) remains the core of such innovations and provides a model for countries struggling to improve health outcomes in a resource-constrained setting. The program rests on an accelerated expansion of basic health infrastructure and local human resources with required skills to scale-up delivery of high-impact interventions focusing on improving the supply of and enhancing demand for a well-defined package of essential promotive, preventive, and curative health services. The objectives of the case study are to provide a detailed description of (a) the context for the introduction of the program; (b) the scope of the service package delivered under the program; and (c) the institutional arrangements and the links with the rest of the health system. The case study also summarizes and discusses the evidence of the program's achievements and the challenges to achieving universal primary health care coverage. The study also discusses the importance of political will and commitment in introducing such large-scale innovations in improving service delivery and mobilizing the community in a resource-constrained setting. 2013-05-01T19:12:16Z 2013-05-01T19:12:16Z 2013-01 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13280 en_US UNICO Studies Series;No. 10 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Africa Ethiopia