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   navigating conflict: priority setting challenges and best practices  
   
نویسنده sajadi haniye sadat ,musa mohammed yusuf ahmed ,promduangsi pitiphon ,ehsani-chimeh elham ,majdzadeh reza ,abdi jama mohamed
منبع health technology assessment in action - 2025 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:61 -63
چکیده    Many low- and middle-income countries currently contend with conflict arising from war, political instability, or sanctions. these conflicts have directly impacted the accessibility and availability of healthcare services and products, resulting in increased mortality rates and endangering public health. the complex economic, social, and political circumstances stemming from these conflicts pose significant challenges to the effective functioning of health systems. this perspective will explore the experiences of setting priorities in health amidst countries under different conflicts, including prolonged chronic conflict (sudan, somalia), sanctions (iran), and temporary conflict (thailand). it aims to provide insight into the distinct obstacles and potential solutions associated with prioritizing health in these complex settings.
کلیدواژه priority setting; navigating conflict; best practices
آدرس tehran university of medical sciences, knowledge utilization research center, university research and development center, iran, who country office for sudan, sudan, ministry of public health, thailand, tehran university of medical sciences, national institute for health research, iran, university of essex, school of health and social care, uk, ministry pf health and human services, somalia
پست الکترونیکی mohdjama6@gmail.com
 
     
   
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