Making health services more accessible in developing countries: Finance and health resources for functioning health systems. - Ebook. - Originally published in: 2009
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan 2009
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Preface-- H.Uchimura Introduction: Key Factors for Functioning Health Systems-- H.Uchimura What is the Role of Public Finance in Health and How Should it be Fulfilled?: A Study of China-- H.Uchimura Health Financing for Accessible Services: A Study of the Philippines-- H.Uchimura Development of Social Health Insurance Systems: Retracing Japan's Experience-- M.Ii Emerging External Funds for Health: A Study of Global Health Partnerships-- B.Ito The Determinants of HIV/AIDS Drug-Pricing Policies in Developing Countries: An Analysis of Global Fund Procurement Data-- K.Kubo & H.Yamane How to Manage Out-Migration of Medical Personnel from Developing Countries: The Case of Filipino and South Africa Nurses and Doctors Leaving for Saudi Arabia, the UK, and the US-- T.Yamagata Publicly-Provided Primary Healthcare Services in Rural India: Achievements, Problems, and Possible Solutions-- S.Ito & H.Kono Health Services for the Socially Excluded Tribes: Learning from Asha Kiran Society's Intervention in Orissa, India-- A.Abraham & C.D'Souza
Health is increasingly a critical concern in the context of development. This book examines the function of health systems, particularly the key factors: finance, human resources, pharmaceuticals, public facilities and stresses the importance of improving access to health services in developing countries
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