
WHO Health System Framework
The WHO Health System Framework provides a way to understand and improve the way healthcare services are organized and delivered. It identifies six key building blocks: leadership and governance, healthcare workers and resources, health information systems, service delivery, access to essential medicines, and financing. These components work together to ensure people receive quality care that is accessible, equitable, and sustainable. By focusing on these elements, health systems can better meet the needs of communities, improve health outcomes, and respond effectively to challenges like diseases or emergencies.