Consultation on the Libyan Health Systems: Towards Patient-Centred Services
English
Libyan Journal of Medicine
8
1
2013
The extra demand imposed upon the Libyan health services during and after the Libyan revolution in 2011
led the ailing health systems to collapse. To start the planning process to re-engineer the health sector, a conference was held in Tripoli, Libya to facilitate a consultative process between 500 Libyan health experts in order to identify the problems within the Libyan health system and propose potential solutions. This article summarises the 500 health expert recommendations that seized the opportunity to map a modern health systems to take the Libyan health sector into the 21st century. [adapted from abstract]
Subject
Geographic Focus
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