A systematic review of strategies to increase access to health services among children in low and middle income countries
This journal article provides evidence for interventions that can help increase access to healthcare for children under 5 in LMICs.
Implementation strategies for health systems in low‐income countries: an overview of systematic reviews
A systematic review from 2010-2016 highlighted successful strategies to improve coverage of essential health interventions, including healthcare worker training and equipping and strategies targeted at healthcare recipients.
Health Systems Strengthening Through the Faith-Based Sector: Critical Analysis of Facilitators and Inhibitors of Nationalization of Mission Hospitals in India
This critical analysis explores the literature to find what helped some Christian hospitals continue while others failed after Indian independence and glean lessons that can help direct future health systems strengthening investment and programs.
Strong healthcare infrastructure not linked with better quality in low- and middle-income countries
This review warns against equating well-equipped health facility infrastructure with quality care.