Title of article
Providing a Model for the Participation of the Health Donors in the Direction of Digital Health Developments
Author/Authors
Erfani, Mohammadreza Islamic Azad University Shiraz Branch, Iran , Vahdat, Shaghayegh Department of Health Services Management - Faculty of Management - Islamic Azad University South Tehran Branch, Iran , Bazyar, Mohammad Department of Public Health - School of Health - Ilam University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Pages
24
From page
171
To page
194
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to provide a model for the
participation of health donors in the direction of digital health
developments. There are different types of this partnership, which
necessitates the goal of this paper.
Method: This research has been done qualitatively and it is
exploratory. Theme analysis technique has been used. Also, by
examining different patterns related to charitable affairs in the country
and abroad, a preliminary pattern was drawn by reviewing domestic and foreign studies. Using the snowball technique, 47 experts were
selected in the qualitative section. Using semi-structured interview
tools, 47 experts and philanthropists in Fars province were
interviewed. The software used is ATLAS TI.
Findings: Based on the results, 51 codes were identified. These 51
codes were divided into 8 categories of primary content. These 8
themes are codified plan and roadmap, interaction with donors in
policy-making, providing legal facilities to donors, streamlining laws
for donors, helping with education in the health sector, creating a
culture for health, and spending financial resources in the sectors.
Priority is given to costs in the prevention department commensurate
with the treatment.
Conclusion: Based on the designed model, creating strategy and
planning, education and culture, ease of laws and regulations, as well
as planning financial resources play an important role in managing the
participation of health donors. With clear planning of health programs,
benefactors see the clarity of decisions.
Keywords
Donor Participation , Health Donors , Content Analysis , Health Policy
Journal title
international journal of digital content management
Serial Year
2022
Record number
2731848
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