Improving the quality of health care delivery

URC has a history of improving the quality of healthcare delivery, including improvements at all levels of the health system—in communities, health centers, hospitals, villages, districts, provinces, and at the national level.

We ensure the local partners we engage with develop solid skills and organizational systems to ensure compliance with donor requirements and effective program management. We engage these partners from the beginning of projects to ensure local ownership of locally identified solutions and sustained impact.

Technology:
  • Infection prevention
  • Antimicrobial stewardship
  • Microbial diagnostics
  • Antimicrobial compound/strategy
  • Removal antibiotics/bacteria

Microorganisms:
  • Bacteria
  • Viruses
  • Fungi
  • Yeasts
  • Parasites

Application:
  • Human
  • Veterinary
  • AgriFood
  • Environmental
  • Other

Development stage:
  • Development
  • Research
  • Validation
  • Market entry
  • Marketed product

Organization:
  • NGO
  • Company
  • Academia
  • Institute
  • Government

Partnering:
  • License
  • Co-develop
  • Outsource
  • Joint Venture
  • Sell

Funding organisation:
  • OTHER / NA
  • CARB-X
  • FIND
  • GARDP
  • REPAIR

Infectious disease area:
  • BSI
  • RTI
  • UTI
  • STI
  • GII
  • SSTI
  • CNSI
  • IAI
  • SSI

Geographic origin:
  • North America
  • South America
  • Eurasia
  • Africa
  • Oceania


URC works with government officials, civil society, and the private sector in communities around the globe to improve the delivery of quality health services. We listen to local partners to identify service delivery gaps and local solutions that strengthen systems so that people can access the care they need when they need it.

Our goal is to improve the delivery of health services so that people can live healthier and more productive lives.

Community Health
Family Planning and Reproductive Health
Global Health Security
Health Systems Strengthening
HIV/AIDS
Human Resources for Health
Implementation Science
Infectious Diseases
Malaria
Maternal and Child Health
Mental Health
Quality Improvement
Tuberculosis


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