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Real-world examples: Integrating NCDs into primary healthcare

With the support of Access Accelerated, the World Bank have released a new report, Integrating noncommunicable disease management into primary healthcare.

The publication gathers best practices, learnings and case studies from across six countries: Argentina, Bhutan, Costa Rica, Peru, Rwanda, and Vietnam, providing real-world examples of how countries are effective managing NCDs within primary healthcare settings.

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News25 April 2024

New World Bank tool helps countries identify NCD investment priorities

A new tool by the World Bank, with Access Accelerated support, helps identify priority areas for NCD investments and optimize national health budgets.

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Report16 April 2024

Real-world examples: Integrating NCDs into primary healthcare

In this new anthology, the World Bank brings together best practices, learnings and case studies from six countries on integrating NCDs into primary healthcare.

Read the full report
Report26 March 2024

World Bank study: Advancing Digital Health in Primary Health Care

A new World Bank study, supported by Access Accelerated, assesses the patient-facing digital health tools used at the primary care level.

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Report22 March 2024

Lessons learned for advancing a people-centred NCD response

The NCD Alliance's new country spotlight report shows how a people-centered approach is sparking positive policy change around the world.

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Report6 February 2024

2023: A look back, an exciting future

To mark a unique year in the history of Access Accelerated, we have curated a compendium of stories that offer a spotlight on the achievements and progress made by our partners in 2023.

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Report25 January 2024

Event report: FINANCING TO ACHIEVE UHC AND NCD SDG TARGETS

Read more on the key takeaways and calls to action from the UNGA side-event discussion hosted by Access Accelerated, NCD Alliance, the World Bank and the World Diabetes Foundation.

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News10 October 2023

Lessons from Chile: Rethinking Mental Health and NCDs in Primary Healthcare

As countries around the world strive to provide quality healthcare for their population, Chile emerges as an example of how an innovative approach has the potential to transform public health…

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Report20 September 2023

Action on NCDs: How the innovative pharmaceutical industry helps bridge the care gap

As the 2025 deadline for a 25% reduction in major NCDs draws near, Access Accelerated member organization, IFPMA unveils a new Global Health Progress report to mark the Global Week…

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Report15 August 2023

Chatham House event summary: Improving access to healthcare

Download event summary   In an important step forward in improving access efforts in global health, Access Accelerated, in collaboration with Boston University and Chatham House, gathered an expert panel…

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