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First referral hospitals in low- and middle-income countries: the need for a renewed focus.

Health Policy and Planning 2024 Februrary 23
First referral hospitals (FRHs) are the hospitals closest to the community, which offer expertise or technologies to complement more widely available 'basic' ambulatory care or inpatient care. Despite having been a subject of interest in global health policy in the latter half of the 20th century, in more recent decades, they appear to have been overshadowed. This paper reviews what is understood by FRH, drawing on both academic and policy literature, complemented by specific country case studies. We undertook three reviews: a grey literature review of global and regional policy reports and documents, a structured review of the academic literature on FRH and a review of FRH-related policies in eight countries. Our findings indicate that there is confusion regarding the definitions and roles of FRH; they have fallen off the policy agenda globally and they suffer from lack of advocates in part related to the absence of cohesive definition. Meanwhile, these facilities continue to fulfil important functions in health systems in low- and middle-income countries, and expectations for service delivery remain high. In light of these findings, this paper calls for renewed interest and investment in FRH from the global health academic and policy-making community.

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