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Explaining the Indicators of Good Governance in the Health System
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Jafari, F., Hajinabi, K., Jahangiri, K., & Riahi, L. (2018). Explaining the Indicators of Good Governance in the Health System. Revista Publicando, 5(15(2), 965-1006. https://revistapublicando.org/revista/index.php/crv/article/view/1408

Abstract

Realizing the goals and policies of the health system becomes possible by recognizing the indicators of good governance in the field of health and then, the measures of government to improve these indicators. In this study, we have first discussed the general concept of good governance and the governance of the health system and then, we have explained the indicators of good governance that are considered in the field of public governance and the health system governance. Although, in good governance, a series of principles and basic features related to good governance are considered as international and for all countries and governments, it should be noted that the implementation of them in different countries is different and that what needs to be done and prioritized in an specific country is a matter that needs to be studied. Hence, countries must recognize and identify their national and domestic models of good governance, and to do so, identifying the historical experience of a country, its culture and its domestic values is essential.

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