
Policy Blueprint for Universal Basic Life Support Competency in Nepal: A Tri-Pillar Mandate
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Health technology and innovation
Health technology and innovation are rapidly advancing, revolutionizing healthcare delivery in Nepal. The latest developments in healthcare technology have the potential to enhance patient care, improve health outcomes, and streamline healthcare processes. This summary highlights key advancements and research findings in health technology and innovation in Nepal. Telemedicine and Digital Health: Telemedicine has emerged as […]

Patient-centered care
Patient-centered care is a fundamental principle that prioritizes the individual needs, preferences, and values of patients in healthcare decision-making and delivery. This approach aims to improve healthcare outcomes, enhance patient satisfaction, and foster collaborative partnerships between patients and healthcare providers. In Nepal, embracing patient-centered care has the potential to transform the healthcare system and ensure […]

Healthcare quality and safety
Introduction: Healthcare quality and safety are paramount considerations in providing effective and efficient healthcare services. Ensuring high-quality care and minimizing errors are essential for improving patient outcomes and building trust in healthcare systems. While efforts to improve healthcare quality have been a focus globally, it is crucial to explore specific strategies and implications in developing […]

Universal health coverage
Universal Health Coverage (UHC) is a global goal aimed at ensuring that all individuals and communities have access to essential health services without facing financial hardship. Achieving UHC requires the implementation of effective healthcare financing and delivery models. This article explores various models of UHC and examines their benefits and drawbacks based on recent research […]

Health disparities
Health disparities refer to differences in healthcare access, utilization, and outcomes among different populations. These disparities are influenced by various factors, including socioeconomic status, geography, ethnicity, gender, and education. In Nepal, like many other countries, health disparities exist and can have significant implications for the overall well-being of its population. This article aims to explore […]

Health insurance systems
Recent research has examined the effectiveness of public and private health insurance systems in developing countries, shedding light on their successes and failures. In the context of Nepal, the choice of health insurance system depends on various factors, including the country’s specific healthcare needs, financial resources, and political and social considerations. Let’s explore recent research […]