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16th PNHRS 2023 HIGHLIGHTS
16th PNHRS Teaser

The Department of Health (DOH), through its AHEAD (Advancing Health through Evidence-Assisted Decisions) strategy, aims to inform the health sector’s global and national administrative and legislative policy agenda, create an equitable and enabling environment for health policy and systems researchers all over the country, and ensure the progressive realization of the envisioned research system.

With the continued commitment of DOH in training the next generation for health sector leaders, researchers, policy analysts, and program managers, they have partnered with the Department of Science and Technology - Philippine Council for Health Research Development (DOST-PCHRD) in order to implement the DOH Research Fellowship Program.

Objectives:

  1. Train young professionals in conceptualizing, developing, implementing, and communicating health research of national and global policy significance
  2. Produce and use research evidence to influence national policy-making and legislation, and program development, and implementation
  3. Establish a cadre of young professionals with emerging expertise in the field of health systems research, policy, and data analysis, research communication, and research management

Scope of Work:

  1. Identify research gaps in health policy and systems
  2. Develop and design a health policy and systems research addressing identified research gaps/ health policy and systems issues
  3. Collect and analyze data using a range of quantitative and qualitative techniques
  4. Systematically search, appraise and synthesize research evidence
  5. Communicate evidence to influence policy-making and legislation through the development of policy briefs, policy notes and other knowledge products as appropriate
  6. Apply research evidence in day-to-day practice to improve health policy and systems
  7. Participate in research capacity building activities organized by DOH
  8. Comply with DOH standards and protocols

Deliverables:

  1. Publishable collaborative research article
  2. Collaborative health policy analysis
  3. Research brief/s
  4. Technical review or critical appraisal of a proposed or completed research work
  5. Technical reports (such as position papers, policy notes, technical presentations, meeting reports, aide memoires, terms of reference and the like)
  6. Attendance to at least 80% of capacity building activities
  7. Timely submission of monthly accomplishment report approved by the DOH management
  8. Other policy and research related technical tasks as may be required

 

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