نتایج جستجو برای: district health reforms

تعداد نتایج: 1051187  

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2013
Jonathan D London

This article investigates impacts of hospital autonomization in Viet Nam employing a "decision-space" framework that examines how hospitals have used their increased discretion and to what effect. Analysis suggests autonomization is associated with increased revenue, increasing staff pay, and greater investment in infrastructure and equipment. But autonomization is also associated with more cos...

In 2010, the United States adopted its first-ever comprehensive set of health system reforms in the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Implementation of the law, though politically contentious and controversial, has now reached a stage where reversal of most elements of the law is no longer feasible. The controversial portions of the law that expand affordable health insurance coverage to most U.S. cit...

Journal: :Pacific health dialog 2009
Paula Parsonage Lealofi Siŏ Ti'a Kirkpatrick Mariner Natalie Leger

Author information Paula Parsonage, Director, Health & Safety Developments, Auckland Lealofi Siō, Project Manager Pacific Mental Health & Addictions, Counties Manukau District Health Board Ti’a Kirkpatrick Mariner, Programme Manager, Pacific Health Division/Mental Health & Addictions, Counties Manukau District Health Board Natalie Leger, Project Manager Pacific Mental Health & Addictions, Count...

Journal: :International health 2011
Thomas van den Akker Gift Radge Arthur Mateyu Beatrice Mwagomba Marielle Bemelmans Tony Reid

Attendance for intrapartum care in Thyolo District, Malawi, was studied following implementation of a locally valued, non-monetary incentive. The number of facility-based deliveries per month was compared between the fourth quarter of 2007 and the third quarter of 2009, before and after introducing the incentive that included soap, a baby blanket and a traditional baby wrap. The number of deliv...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2004
Wim Hardeman Wim Van Damme Maurits Van Pelt Ir Por Heng Kimvan Bruno Meessen

User fees in health services are a source of much debate because of their potential risk of negative effects on access to health care for the poor. A Health Equity Fund that identifies the poor and pays on their behalf may be an alternative to generally ineffective fee exemption policies. This paper presents the experience of such a Health Equity Fund, managed by a local non-governmental organi...

2017
Sarah Rayne Sule Burger Stephanie Van Straten Bruce Biccard Mathume Joseph Phaahla Martin Smith

South Africa is an upper-middle-income country with widespread social and geographical inequality of surgical provision. The National Forum on Surgery and Anaesthesia in South Africa brought together various stakeholders, including government, societies, academic clinicians and the biomedical industry, to define the core strategy for a national surgical plan. During the forum, presentations and...

Journal: :Health economics 2012
Grace Lordan Eliana Jimenez Soto Richard P C Brown Ignacio Correa-Valez

Although the relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and health is well documented for developed countries, less evidence has been presented for developing countries. The aim of this paper is to analyse this relationship at the household level for Fiji, a developing country in the South Pacific, using original household survey data. To allow for the endogeneity of SES status in the hous...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 1999
J R Killingsworth N Hossain Y Hedrick-Wong S D Thomas A Rahman T Begum

The widespread collection of unofficial fees at health facilities is a common form of rent-seeking behaviour in Bangladesh. Typically, unofficial fees come in the form of cash payments for the performance of required services, for direct purchase of drugs and medical-surgical requisites, and for service access. Using observational and interview methods, this study explores linkages between offi...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2012
Joseph Kutzin

In its 2010 world health report, the World Health Organization noted that there is no single, best path for reforming health financing arrangements to move systems closer to universal health coverage, i.e. to improve access to needed, effective services while protecting users from financial ruin. However, this lack of a blueprint for health financing reforms was not meant to convey the message ...

2009
Richard G. Wamai

The underlying vision for health developments and reforms in Kenya as detailed in the ongoing 1994 Kenya Health Policy Framework Paper is to provide “quality health care that is acceptable, affordable and accessible to all”. This paper discusses the reforms in the healthcare policy in Kenya by evaluating the health sector developments in the post-colonial era. Key issues, trends, challenges and...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید