This paper adopts three approaches to classifying countries by level of constraint, in order to inform the choice of strategies for expanding access to health interventions in different contexts. We find substantial heterogeneity across the 84 low-income and (all) sub-Saharan African countries analysed. Poor sub-Saharan African countries are the most highly constrained; Asian countries, in general, less constrained; and the two Asian giants, China and India, consistently fall above the median. Former Soviet Union countries rank low in terms of governance, but high for health systems variables. Only 10 per cent of the total population of the countries included lives in countries with the greatest constraints. The potential applications of th...
OBJECTIVES This overview aims to synthesise global evidence on factors affecting healthcare acces...
Background Despite the huge potential universal health coverage (UHC) holds for solving most publi...
Africa is the second largest continent and has its socioeconomic and health peculiarities. Countries...
Abstract This paper adopts three approaches to classifying countries by level of constraint, in ord...
The Commission on Macroeconomics and Health recommended a significant expansion in funding for healt...
Abstract The Commission on Macroeconomics and Health recommended a significant expansion in funding...
While World Health Organization member countries embraced the concept of universal coverage as early...
Effective health care interventions are underutilized in the developing world, and income-related di...
Background Countdown to 2015 tracks progress towards achievement of Millennium Development Goals (MD...
After years of unprecedented growth in development assistance for health (DAH), the DAH system is ch...
Abstract This paper reviews the current evidence base regarding efforts to overcome constraints to ...
Background: The task of improving Social and Economic Determinants of Health (SEDH) imposes a signif...
There is growing awareness of the fact that illhealthperpetuates poverty. In order to preventthe neg...
Present trends suggest that many of the poorest countries in the world, including many in sub-Sahara...
BACKGROUND: Countdown to 2015 tracks progress towards achievement of Millennium Development Goals (M...
OBJECTIVES This overview aims to synthesise global evidence on factors affecting healthcare acces...
Background Despite the huge potential universal health coverage (UHC) holds for solving most publi...
Africa is the second largest continent and has its socioeconomic and health peculiarities. Countries...
Abstract This paper adopts three approaches to classifying countries by level of constraint, in ord...
The Commission on Macroeconomics and Health recommended a significant expansion in funding for healt...
Abstract The Commission on Macroeconomics and Health recommended a significant expansion in funding...
While World Health Organization member countries embraced the concept of universal coverage as early...
Effective health care interventions are underutilized in the developing world, and income-related di...
Background Countdown to 2015 tracks progress towards achievement of Millennium Development Goals (MD...
After years of unprecedented growth in development assistance for health (DAH), the DAH system is ch...
Abstract This paper reviews the current evidence base regarding efforts to overcome constraints to ...
Background: The task of improving Social and Economic Determinants of Health (SEDH) imposes a signif...
There is growing awareness of the fact that illhealthperpetuates poverty. In order to preventthe neg...
Present trends suggest that many of the poorest countries in the world, including many in sub-Sahara...
BACKGROUND: Countdown to 2015 tracks progress towards achievement of Millennium Development Goals (M...
OBJECTIVES This overview aims to synthesise global evidence on factors affecting healthcare acces...
Background Despite the huge potential universal health coverage (UHC) holds for solving most publi...
Africa is the second largest continent and has its socioeconomic and health peculiarities. Countries...