Iran’s Health Innovation and Science Development Plan by 2025
"nBackground: Iran has made significant development in health and its scientific productivity, but a cohesive approach through a long-term plan is required to utilize knowledge for the country's health and development of health science and technology. As a part of a national agenda for dev...
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Published in | Iranian journal of public health Vol. 38; no. Suppl.1; pp. 13 - 16 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences
01.03.2009
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Summary: | "nBackground: Iran has made significant development in health and its scientific productivity, but a cohesive approach through a long-term plan is required to utilize knowledge for the country's health and development of health science and technology. As a part of a national agenda for development of "Comprehensive Scientific Map of the Country", the draft of the plan in the health-sector has been prepared."nMethods: A combination of two normative and exploratory approaches has been adopted to prepare the plan. For each part of the plan, a project defined. The group-projects developed their parts and consequently the draft of the plan developed. In the normative approach, the Islamic-Iranian values besides the country's vision for the year 2025 were assumed. National Innovation System concept used to analyze the related environment. Expert panels, using foresight methods, mainly pre­pared the information required for developing the plan. To finalize the plan, the draft was disseminated and receiving feed­backs, the document was polished appropriately."nResults: The long-term plan in the health sector has been prepared with the participation of around three-hundred experts. This plan includes vision, goals, monitoring and evaluation indicators, priorities, scenarios, policies, strategies, and requi­sites."nConclusion: The main challenges were as follows: considering equity in health, balance in choosing priorities (primordial and primary prevention against advanced technologies), and the role of the government in knowledge management. |
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ISSN: | 2251-6085 |