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Mini Review
Initiatives for Immunisation to Promote Primary Healthcare and Attain Universal Health Coverage
Author(s): Claire Beaudevin*
Recent improvements in immunisation coverage and the provision of primary healthcare services have stalled. The coverage gaps that still
exist reflect a variety of underlying issues that could be resolved by a better health system design. For better service delivery and a stronger
Universal Health Coverage, vaccination programmes and other primary healthcare services can complement one another. Addressing dynamic
and multifaceted risks and impediments is necessary for improvements. They include the availability of a skilled labour force, the deployment of
high-quality data systems, as well as innovative, adaptable, data-driven leadership and management that is sensitive to regional demands. In order
to support community engagement and vaccination, it will also be necessary to make improvements to the procurement, supply chain, logistics,
and delivery systems, a.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2329-9126.2023.11.493
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