نتایج جستجو برای: district health reforms

تعداد نتایج: 1051187  

2004
Tim Martineau James Buchan

Though reforms in the health sector have recently been common around the world, their success has, for a variety of reasons, been mixed. The paper aims to examine and explain the importance of human resources (HR) to the success or failure of health reforms using case studies from Russia, Zambia and the United Kingdom. Health sector reform often focuses on changes in financing or organisational...

Journal: :Journal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad : JAMC 2014
Moazzam Ali Muhammad Suleman Qazi Armando Seuc

BACKGROUND Aim of this study was to determine the dimensions of the service quality in the public hospitals and evaluate the determinants of client satisfaction in obstetric health in the context of Pakistan. METHODS The present research evaluates the application of an integrated client satisfaction model that draws mainly from the original SERVQUAL framework in obstetric health services. We ...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
monica andersson bäck department of social work, university of gothenburg, gothenburg, sweden

recognizing the advantages of primary care as a means of improving the entire health system, this text comments on reforms of publicly funded primary health centers, and the rapid development of private forprofit providers in sweden. many goals and expectations are connected to such reforms, which equally require critical analyses of scarce resources, professional trust/motivation and business ...

Journal: :Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation 2006
Eyob Zere Thomas Mbeeli Kalumbi Shangula Custodia Mandlhate Kautoo Mutirua Ben Tjivambi William Kapenambili

BACKGROUND In most countries of the sub-Saharan Africa, health care needs have been increasing due to emerging and re-emerging health problems. However, the supply of health care resources to address the problems has been continuously declining, thus jeopardizing the progress towards achieving the health-related Millennium Development Goals. Namibia is no exception to this. It is therefore nece...

2017
August Kuwawenaruwa Josephine Borghi Michelle Remme Gemini Mtei

BACKGROUND There is limited evidence on how health care inputs are distributed from the sub-national level down to health facilities and their potential influence on promoting health equity. To address this gap, this paper assesses equity in the distribution of health care inputs across public primary health facilities at the district level in Tanzania. METHODS This is a quantitative assessme...

Journal: :South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde 2015
J du T Zaaijman

Journal: :WHO South-East Asia journal of public health 2014
Barbara McPake Ijeoma Edoka

To achieve universal health coverage (UHC), a range of health-financing reforms, including removal of user fees and the expansion of social health insurance, have been implemented in many countries. While the focus of much research and discussion on UHC has been on the impact of health-financing reforms on population coverage, health-service utilization and out-of-pocket payments, the implicati...

2008
Arkadipta Ghosh Anil Deolalikar John Hoddinott Arnab Mukherji Peter Svedberg Xiaobo Zhang

India pursued one of the largest programs of land reforms on record since the 1950s. These reforms were aimed at securing access to land for the vast majority of rural households dependent on agriculture for their livelihoods. There is mixed evidence on the effect of these reforms on poverty. Moreover, the long run welfare consequences of these reforms have not been evaluated. Using across-stat...

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