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THE NEW DEVELOPMENT MODEL FACING THE CHALLENGES OF REFORMING THE MOROCCAN HEALTH SYSTEM: AN ANALYSIS OF THE PLACE OF HEALTH IN THE NMD

LE NOUVEAU MODÈLE DE DÉVELOPPEMENT FACE AUX DÉFIS DE LA RÉFORME DU SYSTÈME DE SANTÉ MAROCAIN: UNE ANALYSE SUR LA PLACE DE LA SANTÉ DANS LE NMD

Salma El Mahdaoui
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Salma El Mahdaoui: Institut National d'Aménagement et d'Urbanisme, Rabat - INAU - Institut National d'Aménagement et d'Urbanisme

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Abstract: The members of the Special Commission on the Development Model have adopted an unprecedented approach to draw the outlines of the New Development Model: an approach of listening, of large-scale national consultation and of co-construction, rooted in the firm conviction that technical solutions to objective problems are not enough to weave the social bond and cannot guarantee on their own the commitment of all and that the solutions emanating from the field are of unparalleled creativity and relevance when they find the space to express themselves. An analysis of the health system in Morocco carried out in a very integrated way has made it possible to highlight the dysfunctions from which the health sector suffers through the consultations carried out with the various stakeholders. However, several recommendations have been made on the axes of reform of the health system in Morocco. It is necessary to analyze the various contributions of this report and compare them with the conceptual and theoretical framework on health systems developed by the World Health Organization.

Date: 2022-11-10
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