Ongoing Recruitment - STTA Junior National - Research Associate
- Lahore, Punjab
- Permanent
- Full-time
- The Government of Punjab is considering to adopt telemedicine approach(es) under its Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and Primary Healthcare (PHC) reform agenda to improve access in underserved areas and address workforce shortages. This digital transformation supports national and global commitments to reduce health inequalities and ensure service continuity.
- The COVID-19 pandemic underscored telemedicine’s role in managing facility overloads, chronic diseases, and referrals.
- Aligned with the World Bank-supported National Health Support Programme (NHSP) DLI-3 on strengthening referrals in lagging districts, Evidence for Health Programme (E4H), will provide Technical Assistance (TA) to the Punjab Health and Population Department (H&PD), to review existing telemedicine models in various parts of Pakistan and recommend a model design aligned to provincial priorities of the Punjab Health and Population Department.
- Despite Government's efforts to ensure accessibility of Universal Health Coverage to the whole population in the Country, ensuring availability of quality Primary Health Care to remote and rural areas have been a challenge due to several reasons; mainly non-availability of qualified medical staff in the remote areas.
- Telemedicine approach has been adopted in some parts of the country at a smaller scale to Improve access to health care, however, large-scale integration of telemedicine into the public health system faces significant barriers due to limited skills among frontline healthcare providers, poor internet connectivity, unreliable power, and a lack of digital equipment in peripheral areas.
- To develop a strategic framework for institutionalising an integrated, equity-focused telemedicine initiative in Punjab, with design recommendations, interoperability requirements, and a conceptual monitoring framework aligned with UHC and PHC reform priorities.
- The Punjab Primary and Secondary Healthcare Services Act 2025 makes digital transformation central to healthcare delivery, mandating a province-wide digital referral system to ensure smooth patient transfers between primary and secondary care, reduce delays, and improve outcomes.
- Under the NHSP, particularly DLI 3, Punjab is committed to strengthening referral systems and digital service delivery at the PHC level.
- H&PD is considering to adopt a scalable telemedicine model that integrates with PHC, ensures continuity of care, and expands access for underserved areas, drawing on best practices from university-affiliated teaching hospitals.
- Recent investments in Hospital management information system (HMIS), learning management system (LMS), and facility automation highlight the need for interoperability, institutional alignment, and strong performance monitoring. This TA will align telemedicine referral pathways with existing HMIS–EMR systems managed by HISDU, building upon E4H’s ongoing interoperability support.
- Conduct inception meetings with H&PD, DGHS, and other stakeholders (if any) to validate objectives and roles.
- Finalise the TA workplan, stakeholder mapping, and technical approach.
- Review and align the scope with NHSP, WHO digital health guidance, and other initiatives.
- Submit a succinct Inception Report and Slide Deck summarising methodology and key milestones.
- Conduct a comprehensive desk review of existing telemedicine initiatives, policies, and digital health strategies in various regions of Pakistan.
- Benchmark national and global best practices in telemedicine implementation from comparable LMICs to extract scalable and equitable models.
- Undertake a targeted nationwide scoping of various telemedicine approaches/ projects currently in practice in various parts of Pakistan.
- Propose a scale able model of telemedicine in Punjab considering infrastructural, regulatory, and human resource needs across the province.
- Include recommendations to alleviate barriers to equitable access, with a focus on women, marginalized groups, and persons with disabilities.
- Define performance indicators aligned with NHSP DLI-3 and PHC metrics to inform future implementation.
- Recommend digital dashboard enhancements and integration options with HMIS and EMR.
- Propose verification protocols and feedback mechanisms to support transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement.
- Submit a comprehensive Draft Strategic Design Paper for the H&PD’s telemedicine initiative, synthesising findings and recommendations on infrastructure, financial requirements, regulatory needs, equity considerations, performance indicators, digital integration, verification protocols, and institutional roles to guide scalable implementation and long-term sustainability, among other things.
- Engage stakeholders for validation and refinement of the proposed model and monitoring framework (either through individual consultations or a workshop).
- Submit the Final Report and a Policy Brief after incorporating feedback/inputs from relevant stakeholders.
- Inception Report & Slide Deck.
- Scoping Review Report.
- Draft Strategic Design Paper (model + framework).
- Final Strategic Design Paper, Policy Brief, & Slide Deck.
Support research, data collection, stakeholder mapping, and documentation. Draft reports, briefs, and visual materials.Technical Expertise
- Bachelor’s/Master’s in Public Health, Sociology, Development Studies, Economics, or relevant degree.
- 5+ years’ overall experience. Experience in research, documentation, stakeholder mapping.
- Familiarity with digital health/PHC reforms preferred.
- Field coordination
- Participatory facilitation
- Analysis & writing
- Visual communication.
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