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Ethics in Health Research Principles, Processes and Structures

These guidelines ‘Ethics in Health Research: Principles, Processes and Structures – 2015’ provide an updated and strengthened guide to ensure that, in South Africa, research is conducted responsibly and ethically. Mandated by Section 72 of the National Health Act 61 of 2003, the National Health Research Ethics Council (NHREC) tasked its Working Group for Norms and Standards to produce a revision of the first edition of the Guidelines issued in 2004.

Environmental Health Guidelines for Management of Human Remains in the Context of COVID-19: March 2020

Environmental health has a key role to play in monitoring the management of human remains that dies of an infectious disease, including COVID-19. The monitoring will include the following: Providing guidance and advise to funeral undertakers on management of infectious human remains Inspection of premises where bodies are prepared, stored and disposed of This interim guideline is based on what is currently known about COVID-19.

Documenting Good Practices in Primary Health Care

The booklet grew out of a Health Systems Trust project in KwaZulu-Natal Province in South Africa funded by The Atlantic Philanthropies. Recognising the presence of noteworthy health service interventions in the province depicting good practice and their capacity to stimulate innovation and empower healthcare workers on the ground, a decision was made to capture a selection of these and analyse them for themes that appear to contribute to their success.

District Health Planning & Monitoring Framework

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These guidelines recognize that District Planning, Budgeting, and Monitoring is a single objective and it therefore strives to streamline the process. The revised District Planning and monitoring system is an effort to improve both efficiency and effectiveness of the process, thereby promoting better service delivery of District Health Services and improve health outcomes in South Africa through a direct focus on planning and monitoring for implementation.
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