نتایج جستجو برای: health decentralization

تعداد نتایج: 982670  

Journal: :Ciencia & saude coletiva 2014
Vitor Laerte Pinto José Cerbino Neto Gerson Oliveira Penna

Health surveillance (HS) is one of the key components of the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS). This article describes recent changes in health surveillance funding models and the role these changes have had in the reorganization and decentralization of health actions. Federal law no. 8.080 of 1990 defined health surveillance as a fundamental pillar of the SUS, and an exclusive fund with eq...

2015
Emmanuel G. Kilewo Gasto Frumence

Background Decentralization of public health planning is proposed to facilitate public participation in health issues. Health Sector Reform in Tanzania places emphasis on the participation of lower level health facilities and community in health planning process. Despite availability of policies, guidelines, and community representative organs, actual implementation of decentralization strategi...

Journal: :American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health 1960

Journal: :International journal of health policy and management 2015
Jean-Paul Faguet

Mohammed, North, and Ashton find that decentralization in Fiji shifted health-sector workloads from tertiary hospitals to peripheral health centres, but with little transfer of administrative authority from the centre. Decision-making in five functional areas analysed remains highly centralized. They surmise that the benefits of decentralization in terms of services and outcomes will be limited...

2016
Jean-Paul Faguet

Mohammed, North, and Ashton find that decentralization in Fiji shifted health-sector workloads from tertiary hospitals to peripheral health centres, but with little transfer of administrative authority from the centre. Decisionmaking in five functional areas analysed remains highly centralized. They surmise that the benefits of decentralization in terms of services and outcomes will be limited....

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2005
Sarah Atkinson Lucília Fernandes Andrea Caprara Jasmine Gideon

Policies to reform health care provision often combine the organizational restructuring of decentralization with ideological restructuring through a new model of health care that gives greater weight to prevention and promotion. Decentralization provides a discretionary space to the local health system to define and develop its own activities. The central policy aim to shift the model of health...

2011
Elsbet Lodenstein Dramane Dao

Devolution, as other types of decentralization (e.g. deconcentration, delegation, privatization), profoundly changes governance relations in the health system. Devolution is meant to affect performance of the health system by transferring responsibilities and authority to locally elected governments. The key question of this article is: what does devolution mean for human resources for health i...

Journal: :Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health 2017
Karen Klein María Soledad Burrone Juan Pedro Alonso Lucila Rey Ares Sebastián García Martí Antonia Lavenia Estela Calderón Cynthia Spillmann Sergio Sosa Estani

Objective Improve distribution of etiological treatment of Chagas disease by identifying barriers to the decentralization of treatment to the first level of care in Argentina. Methods A qualitative, exploratory, and descriptive study was conducted using semi-structured interviews of key actors belonging to the National Chagas Program and members of health teams at the first level of care, for...

2016
Obinna Ositadimma Oleribe Olabisi Abiodun Oladipo Iheaka Paul Ezieme Mary Margaret Elizabeth Crossey Simon David Taylor-Robinson

Access to quality care is essential for improved health outcomes. Decentralization improves access to healthcare services at lower levels of care, but it does not dismantle structural, funding and programming restrictions to access, resulting in inequity and inequality in population health. Unlike decentralization, Commonization Model of care reduces health inequalities and inequity, dismantles...

2003
Rosella Levaggi Peter Smith

One of the central interests of modern public finance theory is the implication of decentralization for the equity and efficiency of public services. It is therefore somewhat surprising that health policy in the UK and elsewhere is formulated with hardly any reference to this theory and the associated empirical evidence. The purpose of this paper is to examine the relevance of mainstream public...

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