This study examined the capacity of decentralised health institutions at the Sunyani Municipality for responsive healthcare delivery, through the case study design. A sample size of 102 individuals comprising 60… Click to show full abstract
This study examined the capacity of decentralised health institutions at the Sunyani Municipality for responsive healthcare delivery, through the case study design. A sample size of 102 individuals comprising 60 household respondents and 42 healthcare staff were involved. Interviews and observations were used to collect data from the respondents. The human resource capacity of the health facilities was found to be adequate for responsive healthcare delivery; however, these successes were diminished by limited financial and material resource availability. The study concludes that disproportionate resource capacity is counterproductive; thus, the government should increase its health sector financial and material resource allocations.
               
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