Identified best practices in health service management in Kenya as presented in the 11th KEMRI Annual Scientific Conference (KASH)
26 October 2021

Best practices in public health are interventions that have shown to produce desirable outcomes in improving health in real-life settings and are suitable for adaptation by other communities.

This rapid evidence brief summarises cases studies presented at the 11th KEMRI Annual Scientific Conference.

The case studies demonstrate that it is possible for health facilities to determine local solutions that impact on how service delivery is conducted resulting in improved outcomes. These case studies have the potential for scalability in that the issues to which they provide solutions to are public health issues faced in other parts of the country.

Best-practices-Evidence-brief.pdf

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