(CIIPS)

Center for Implementation and Innovation in Health Policies

We project ourselves as a bridge between the community and health policies

El Center for Implementation and Innovation in Health Policies (CIIPS) seeks to close the gap between the community and health policies. Founded in 2020, our goal is to contribute to informed public debate and decision-making on health policies, analyzing and advising governments, health institutions and organizations at national, regional and international levels.  

About us

We are an interdisciplinary and multiprofessional team made up of health, political, social and economic sciences professionals, with an important track record in public service, non-governmental organizations, academic institutions and private organizations. Our expertise encompasses the management of health programs and policies.

Our focus

Contribute to making health systems more accessible, equitable, efficient and sustainable. 

For what?

For the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of health policies. 

How?

Through Innovation, the generation of knowledge, tools, interventions and recommendations informed by evidence. 

Work areas

Transformation of Health Systems and Reform
Primary Care and Universal Coverage
Formulation, Analysis and Evaluation of Health Policies
Digital Health and Artificial Intelligence
Medicines and Other Technologies Policy
Gender, Diversity and Inclusion
Training for Health Management and Implementation
Preparation and response of health systems to pandemics and disasters
Environmental Health and Climate Change

VIA innovative proposals we contribute with evidence y recommendations for improve health policies y Advise decision makers and health organizations in all sectors at global, regional and national levels

MEET THE CLIAS

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Comprehensive Preparedness and Response Model of Health Systems in Latin America and the Caribbean to estimate the impact of the expansion of COVID-19 at the epidemiological, economic and social level.