Collaborative Strategy in Health Politics: A Literature Review
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Collaborative Strategy, Health, PoliticsAbstract
The intersection of collaboration and health politics has become increasingly significant in shaping public health outcomes. This literature review explores the concept of collaborative strategies within the realm of health politics, examining how various stakeholders, including governments, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), private sectors, and communities, engage in partnerships to address complex health challenges. The review highlights key theoretical frameworks, successful case studies, and the potential barriers to effective collaboration in health politics. The findings suggest that while collaborative strategies are crucial for improving health outcomes, their success depends on the alignment of interests, effective communication, and the equitable distribution of resources.
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