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World Health Organization National Consultant: In-depth analysis of the private health care sector engagement and governance Tunisia WHO Jobs 2024
World Health Organization looking for “National Consultant: In-depth analysis of the private health care sector engagement and governance”. Applicants with an Advanced degree may apply on or before 15-Jul-24.
The World Health Organization has published a job vacancy announcement on 08/07/2024 for qualified applicants to fill in the vacant post of National Consultant: In-depth analysis of the private health care sector engagement and governance to be based in Tunis , Tunisia. For more jobs, please visit https://unjoblink.org
Company Name: World Health Organization
Job Title: National Consultant: In-depth analysis of the private health care sector engagement and governance
Duty Station: Tunis , Tunisia
Country: Tunisia
Application Deadline: 15-Jul-24
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The objective of this consultation is to conduct an in-depth analysis of the governance framework of the private health sector in Tunisia, with emphasis on the mobilization of this sector in support of Universal Health Coverage (UHC). The consultant will use the Progression Pathway as an analytical framework to evaluate existing mechanisms and identify areas for improvement.
The private health sector in Tunisia has experienced significant growth since the 1990s, employing more than 55.3% of doctors, 84% of dentists, 76% of heavy medical equipment, and contributing to 43% of health spending. It includes various structures and establishments such as medical offices, dental offices, paramedical offices, hemodialysis centers, medical laboratories, pharmacies, and monodisciplinary and multidisciplinary clinics, often equipped with advanced medical technologies. The expansion of private clinics is mainly motivated by simplifying procedures by eliminating prior authorizations for certain health activities, adopting specific regimes and tax incentives (direct and indirect), and an influx of patients, particularly from neighboring countries such as Libya. Although the private sector complements public health care, its involvement lacks systematic coordination, leading to regional disparities in access to quality and equitable services.
A recent social dialogue on national health policies, strategies, and plans organized by the Tunisian Ministry of Health identified key problems in the health system, including the lack of real coordination between different healthcare structures, a public system facing many difficulties, and a private sector which is developing in a poorly regulated manner. Similarly, the Tunisia Health System Profile developed by WHO in 2018 identified unrevised regulations, weak monitoring and evaluation, limited participation, and partnership with the private sector, as weaknesses in the health system’s performance in the country.
The case of Tunisia offers an interesting case for understanding how the private sector can play a role in shaping health systems and what governance mechanisms countries should adopt to make this happen in a manner consistent with the principles of universal health coverage. The Progression Pathway for Governance of Mixed Health Systems can help government/policymakers understand what current governance arrangements and capacities are in place to work with the private health sector, and their strengths and weaknesses to prioritize areas for improvement. This will help the country define specific strategies and actions to improve private sector governance to improve equitable healthcare access, quality, and financial protection of the population.
The role of the consultant will be to conduct in-depth research and analysis and facilitate the dissemination and use of the results. By synthesizing and further analyzing the findings, this work aims to provide valuable information that can inform policymakers, development partners, and advocates on strategies to strengthen Tunisia’s engagement with the private health sector.
Output 1: Submit a report on policies and governance structures relating to the private healthcare sector in Tunisia.
Deliverable 1
Output 2: Develop a list of key informants and a summary report of the interviews conducted.
Deliverable 2
Output 3: Conduct a workshop report summarizing the main findings and recommendations.
Deliverable 3:
Output 4: Submit a report on the results of the evaluation of the health system in Tunisia in terms of governance and mobilization of the private sector.
Deliverable 4
Essential: Master’s degree in public health, medicine or other degrees deemed relevant to the field of consultation.
Desirable: PhD in public or global health or any related field
Essential: Minimum of 7 years of relevant experience in the field of health systems or private sector analysis.
Desirable:
Essential: Expert level of French. Working knowledge of English
Tunisia and remote work.
No international travel is planned given the scope of the mission.
The selected Consultant will be expected to provide a medical certificate of fitness for work.
Strengthening health systems Department
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Interested candidates are strongly encouraged to apply online through Stellis. For assessment of your application, please ensure that:
a) Your profile on Stellis is properly completed and updated.
b) All required details regarding your qualifications, education, and training are provided.
c) Your experience records are entered with elaboration on tasks performed at the time.