21 Dec Webinar: Optimizing Health Worker Performance through Digital Approaches for Supportive Supervision
(Webinar December 14, 2021): The provision of high-quality health care to individuals, families, and communities requires a skilled, motivated, adequately supported, and equipped health workforce. Many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), however, face significant deficiencies in both the quantity and quality of their health workforce. Numerous strategies exist to support improvements in health worker performance, and health system managers seek evidence-based strategies to respond to their needs and contexts. The COVID-19 pandemic has further strained under resourced health systems and overworked health workers.
On December 14, 2021, HRH2030 convened a panel of experts who discussed the role of digital supervision approaches to optimize health workforce performance, and consider potential opportunities for scaling and sustaining successful efforts to advance the agenda for high-quality health services in LMICs.
Presenters (in order of appearance):
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- Wanda Jaskiewicz, Global Project Director, HRH2030, Chemonics
- Sherri Haas, Senior Digital Health Systems Advisor, Office of Health Systems, USAID
- Rachel Deussom, Technical Director, HRH2030, Chemonics [Moderator]
- Dr. Eckhard Kleinau, Director of Research and Evaluation, HRH2030, URC
- Dr. Edgardo Daya, Provincial Health Officer, Leyte Province, Philippines
- Rodrigo Gramajo, Digital Health and Monitoring Deputy Director, PSI
- Leona Rosenblum, Deputy Director, Center for Digital Health, CHISU
- Derek Kunaka, Senior Health Information Systems Director, CHISU
- Dr. Yolanda Oliveros, Deputy Health Director, Office of Health, USAID Philippines
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Associated content:
Enhanced Supervision Approaches: A Landscape Analysis
Enhanced Supervision Approaches: Key to High-Quality Health Services
Country: Global, Philippines
Resource Type: Video/Webinar
Topic: Enhancing Supervision to Optimize Health Outcomes, Leadership and Governance, Performance and Productivity