I agree with the four recommended points.
1. Bring key stakeholders together : corruption is a widespread issue, and involving policymakers, healthcare workers, and the public ensures that everyone understands the problem and takes responsibility for change.
2. Prioritize actions : identify the problem and set Prioritize, target the problem that have impact, we must focus on the most harmful and solvable issues first.
3. Holistic view : Corruption is complex and linked to politics, economics, and society. Looking at the bigger picture helps create long-term solutions rather than just temporary fixes.
4. Research community: More studies are needed to understand corruption and find what actually works to stop it. Research can guide policies and provide evidence-based solutions.
Additionally,I think having a strong system that makes corruption difficult or reduces its impact is crucial. If we have strict monitoring, transparent processes, and regular audits, corruption becomes harder to hide. A system that checks and controls corruption can prevent it before it happens, making healthcare services more fair and trustworthy.
public awareness also is key to fighting corruption. When people know their rights and demand transparency, it becomes harder for corruption to continue.