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A Strategy for Changing the Health Sector For Healthy Botswana 2010-2020

Ministry of Health; Republic of Botswana Country Resources General Health Strategies and Plans Botswana Policy document

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The Integrated Health Service Plan (IHSP) is the strategy that presents the vision to improve the health status and health care of the population in the Republic of Botswana up to 2020. It identifies priority areas and aims to ensure that those health services that are being delivered will provide the greatest benefits for all citizens. The IHSP addresses the goals and objectives of the revised National Health Policy 2010. It prioritises those health services that are most needed and most efficient, and incorporates the views of both health professionals and the general public. The services reflect best international practice.

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