Abstract
"Health systems" (also called "health care systems" and
"healthcare systems") are organizations that provide
health care services to target populations by integrating
people, institutions, and resources. A health care system
is nothing more than a collection of interdependent
pieces and their relationships. People, organizations,
and behaviors whose primary goal is to promote,
restore, or maintain health are part of a "health system."
This system relies on the interdependence of its various
components. Numerous components that make up a
health care system, like patients, families, communities,
health departments, health care professionals, and
organizations responsible for funding health care are
just a few examples. The duties and functions of each
component are intertwined. WHO proposes supporting and building a health care system based on the
following framework, the Six Health System Building
Blocks? It is possible to produce more equitable and
long-lasting gains in health services and outcomes by
enhancing the six components of the health system and
1 managing their interrelationships