Health policy and systems research: needs, challenges and opportunities in South Africa – a university perspective

Abstract

The last two decades have seen growing international recognition of the need to strengthen health systems in order to deliver already available, cost-effective health interventions. This chapter describes the parallel global growth of the field of Health Policy and Systems Research (HPSR) and outlines what this field of research is and what it is not. The chapter also clarifies how HPSR can contribute to strengthening health systems. The particular relevance of HPSR in SA is discussed, given the range of health system transformation initiatives in place. Drawing both on an HPSR capacity assessment conducted in three universities and discussions with a wider group of researchers and health system managers, the chapter also considers the existing assets for and challenges facing the development of the field in South Africa. It closes with suggested strategies and priorities for developing and building capacity in this field nationally.

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Keywords

Health policy, System research, Capacity needs, South Africa

Citation

Orgill, M. et al. (2013). Health policy and systems research: needs, challenges and opportunities in South Africa - a university perspective. South African Health Review, 151-160