Rethinking health systems strengthening: key systems thinking tools and strategies for transformational change
- R Chad Swanson1,*,
- Adriano Cattaneo2,
- Elizabeth Bradley3,
- Somsak Chunharas4,
- Rifat Atun5,
- Kaja M Abbas6,
- Korina Katsaliaki7,
- Navonil Mustafee8,
- Benjamin Mason Meier9 and
- Allan Best10
+ Author Affiliations
- ↵*Corresponding author. Brigham Young University, 1668 North 1590 West, Provo, UT 84604, USA.
While reaching consensus on future plans
to address current global health challenges is far from easy, there is
broad agreement
that reductionist approaches that suggest a limited
set of targeted interventions to improve health around the world are
inadequate.
We argue that a comprehensive systems perspective
should guide health practice, education, research and policy. We propose
key ‘systems thinking’ tools and strategies that
have the potential for transformational change in health systems. Three
overarching
themes span these tools and strategies:
collaboration across disciplines, sectors and organizations; ongoing,
iterative learning;
and transformational leadership. The proposed tools
and strategies in this paper can be applied, in varying degrees, to
every
organization within health systems, from families
and communities to national ministries of health. While our
categorization
is necessarily incomplete, this initial effort will
provide a valuable contribution to the health systems strengthening
debate,
as the need for a more systemic, rigorous
perspective in health has never been greater.
My colleague Helen Wilding advises that Chad Swanson has recently been working with a group of
interns to disseminate the potential of systems thinking to build
capacity in global health. They received funding from Doris Duke
Charitable Foundation to do this. They are planning a social media launch (facebook, twitter, a blog
and LinkedIn) and are also preparing a number of 'white papers'.
Their website/blog is up and running. I wish them well
2 comments:
Really interested in Chad's initiative but your link to their blog doesn't seem to work?
Would you mind sending me the info directly at racheldw@minds-et-motion.com please?
Many thanks in advance,
Rachel
Rachel,
I have refreshed the links - for the article home page click on one of the authors. For Blog try link in my second last line.
Ray
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