Health for All Programme (HAP)
The Government of Albania is undertaking a reform to increase the quality and efficiency of public health services to respond to the increasing burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The project will support the elaboration of a primary health care strategy, health workforce management and quality improvement measures of service delivery for a better management of NCDs at primary health care. The aim is a higher satisfaction of users and a better health status of people covered.
RegionCountry | Topic | Period | Budget |
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Albania |
Health
Health systems strengthening
Primary health care |
01.04.2019
- 31.03.2024 |
CHF 6’500’000
|
- Central State of South East
- Foreign private sector South/East
- Sub-National State SouthEast
- Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute
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DAC Sector HEALTH
HEALTH
Sub-Sector according to the OECD Developement Assistance Commitiee categorisation Health policy and administrative management
Basic health care
Health policy and administrative management
Policy Marker The project also supports partner organisation improvements
Aid Type General or sector budget support
Mandate with fiduciary funds
Mandate without fiduciary fund
Project Number 7F08741
Background |
- The National health strategy 2016-2020 is being implemented. Assessments (2017/2018) on improving the role of primary care in early detection and management of NCDs have informed discussions on reforms. - The Ministry of health and social protection (MoHSP) initative on delivering preventive services (health check ups) to increase population’s access is ongoing. - Decentralisation of governance and accountability arrangements for PHC development is acknowledged as a need and priority by the government. - The government of Albania (GoA) initiated a health governance reform in 2018 with the aim to improve effectiveness and performance of health care services in Albania. Four regional Health Service Operators (HSO) are created that will need support in order to integrate existing functions. The GoA started the rehabilitation of the 60 primary health care centers, and plans are to complete 240 by 2021 out of 420 centers in the country. |
Target | The Albanian population benefits from better health thanks to improved primary health care service. |
Target group |
At the population level up to 60% of Albanian population will benefit from increased access and improved quality care of PHC service. At the health system level, the primary target group is the MoHSP and related health entities, as the project supports policy development on PHC and human resources for health. The secondary target groups of the project are academic institutions, 2 regional health service operators and related municipalities, PHC professionals in target regions. |
Outcomes |
1. MoHSP and its regional entities manage more effectively and efficiently primary health care service. 2. Citizens in target regions have access and use effectively primary health care services of better quality. |
Results |
Expected Results: 1.1 Policies and strategies on quality care and health workforce are developed 1.2 Consolidation of health management master and establishment of Master for Family Nurses 1.3 Evidence on health system strengthening available and used 2.1 Quality of service delivery improved through accreditation process 2.2 New service models for home based care outlined, tested and scale up action plan endorsed by MoHSP 2.3 Continuing education courses scaled up and recertification process for health managers embedded in the national system 2.4 Regional health operators capacities strengthened and regional plans developed Results from previous phase: - Quality and utilisation of services has been increased by: improving clinical skills of PHC providers; improving infrastructure and basic equipment (20% of centers covering 27% of population; health promotion activities (30% of population reached). - Increased use and better access of population of PHC services (in Diber the rate of PHC visits/person/year was 1,6 in 2015 and 1,7 in 2017; in Fier, the same rate was 1.9 in 2015 and 2.2 in 2017). 93% of patients in target regions indicate to be satisfied with PHC services. - Albanian Demographic and Health Survey 2018 provides reliable data for policy making - New continuing medical education (Peer review groups) tools introduced and used (75% family physicians and 41% nurses in both regions) - Professional Master in Health Management established (graduate 30 students each year) National health promotion action plan elaborated and being implemented |
Agency |
SDC |
Credit |
Swiss cooperation with Eastern Europe |
Project Partners |
Contract Partner Private sector Foreign state institution Swiss Academic and Research Institution |
Projects Coordination |
Synergies with WHO will be ensured in view of implementation of PHC service reform. A close coordination with World Bank project is important in view of health information system and health financing. Synergies with the new SDC project on health promotion is assured. |
Budget | Current Phase Swiss Budget CHF 6’500’000 Swiss Disbursement Till Know CHF 6’403’369 Total Project Since First Phase Budget Inclusive Project Partner CHF 20’000’000 |
Project Phases |
Phase
3
01.04.2023
- 31.03.2027
(Current Phase)
Phase 2 01.04.2019 - 31.03.2024 (Completed) Phase 1 15.10.2013 - 30.04.2020 (Completed) |