Facing Challenges and Opportunities for Franchised Rural Health Services: A PSI/Myanmar Case Study

Global Health Group, UCSF, March 2013

child in Myanmar

Readers are presented with a program case study and a planning dilemma: how can a social franchise program’s service-delivery model be adjusted to address cost-effectiveness, health impact, and quality? This case study can be used by teachers and practitioners for a real-world global health problem-solving exercise. Read the case study here.

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