نتایج جستجو برای: health sector evolution

تعداد نتایج: 1407634  

2011
Ashok Kumar Anil Kumar

Data warehouse is a process of evolution and is a silver bullet of any one sector either public sector or private sector. As is universal truth, after specific time period database of these sector degrade its performance due to several reason, therefore reengineering of data warehouse is needed to increases the performance of data warehouse and reduces the risk associated with the modification ...

2008
Sann Chan Soeung John Grundy Cheng Morn Chham Samnang

A study of private-sector immunization services was undertaken to assess scope of practice and quality of care and to identify opportunities for the development of models of collaboration between the public and the private health sector. A questionnaire survey was conducted with health providers at 127 private facilities; clinical practices were directly observed; and a policy forum was held fo...

Journal: :international journal of management and business research 2014
b. himalika narangoda a. khathibi

the study is focused on the public-private partnership in health sector in sri lanka. as a developing country, sri lanka faces a challenging task in order to improve the infrastructure facilities of the country after ending the thirty years of war. there is a requirement to develop the country as a whole along with all the industries such as education, health, transport, agriculture, etc. to me...

2017
Denis Kibira Freddy Eric Kitutu Gemma Buckland Merrett Aukje K. Mantel-Teeuwisse

Background Uganda was one of seven countries in which the United Nations Commission on Life Saving Commodities (UNCoLSC) initiative was implemented starting from 2013. A nationwide survey was conducted in 2015 to determine availability, prices and affordability of essential UNCoLSC maternal and reproductive health (MRH) commodities. Methods The survey at health facilities in Uganda was conduc...

Journal: :American journal of public health 2009
Fran E Baum Monique Bégin Tanja A J Houweling Sebastian Taylor

Entrenched poor health and health inequity are important public health problems. Conventionally, solutions to such problems originate from the health care sector, a conception reinforced by the dominant biomedical imagination of health. By contrast, attention to the social determinants of health has recently been given new force in the fight against health inequity. The health care sector is a ...

2016
Htun Nyunt Oo San Hone Masami Fujita Amaya Maw-Naing Krittayawan Boonto Marjolein Jacobs Sabe Phyu Phavady Bollen Jacquie Cheung Htin Aung May Thu Aung Sang Aye Myat Soe Razia Pendse Eamonn Murphy

Critical building blocks for the response to HIV were made until 2012 despite a series of political, social and financial challenges. A rapid increase of HIV service coverage was observed from 2012 to 2015 through collaborative efforts of government and non-governmental organisations (NGOs). Government facilities, in particular, demonstrated their capacity to expand services for antiretroviral ...

Alipour, A, Khazaei, L, Khodakarim, S, Mohammadbeigi , A,

Background and Objectives: an important problem challenging cesarean section is its extensive use as a common method of delivery. Due to the growing trend of cesarean section in Iran in recent years, the natural delivery promotion program was implemented as one the programs incorporated in the Health System Reform Plan in 2014. In this study, the trend of changes in the percentage of CS deliver...

2012
Kenneth Sherr Antonio Mussa Baltazar Chilundo Sarah Gimbel James Pfeiffer Amy Hagopian Stephen Gloyd

INTRODUCTION Trained human resources are fundamental for well-functioning health systems, and the lack of health workers undermines public sector capacity to meet population health needs. While external brain drain from low and middle-income countries is well described, there is little understanding of the degree of internal brain drain, and how increases in health sector funding through global...

2010
Joanne Yoong Nicholas Burger Connor Spreng Neeraj Sood

BACKGROUND The role of the private health sector in developing countries remains a much-debated and contentious issue. Critics argue that the high prices charged in the private sector limits the use of health care among the poorest, consequently reducing access and equity in the use of health care. Supporters argue that increased private sector participation might improve access and equity by b...

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