A health system Minimum Service Package has been introduced in some states in Nigeria. This presentation introduces a planning tool desinged to allow for future strategic thinking.
2. Contents of the presentation
Introduction and purpose, slides 1 - 8
What the tools are, slides 9 - 13
What is in the tools, slides 14 - 25
How to use the tools, slides 26 - 39
slides have extensive notes attached
3. PRRINN MNCH immunisation, primary care and
maternal, newborn and child health systems in four
northern Nigerian states
http://www.prrinn-mnch.org/index.html
5. Minimum Service Package
- concentrates resources where most effective
- guarantees the minimum that will be provided
- is equitably and rationally applied
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10. To help with the planning process you also have:
- a manual in three volumes
- a poster of the overall process
- a series of videos on different parts of the
process
- a separate video on how to make assumptions
work best for you
- this presentation
- a Yahoo support group
- the experience of others who have already used
it
28. It will be worth watching the video made by Garth
Singleton on how you can make best use of
assumptions in the whole planning process
(number 9 in the series)
30. Planning tool key issues
- understand this is a fingertip feeling exercise
- it is an iterative process
- it is a consultative process
- it is a continuous process
39. The PRRINN MSP planning tool was built by:
PRRINN/MNCH Task Managers
Dr Emmanuel Sokpo
Dr Andrew MacKenzie
PRRINN/MNCH
Consultants
Nana Enyimayew
Chris Hotter
Yakubu Martins
Remi Sogunro
Ate Wombu
External consultants
Garth Singleton
Michael Siebert
Rob Parsons