The role of the private health sector in developing countries remains a much-debated and contentious issue. Critics argue that the high prices charged in the private sector limits the use of health care among the poorest, consequently reducing access and equity in the use of health care. Supporters argue that increased private sector participation might improve access and equity by bringing in much needed resources for health care and by allowing governments to increase focus on underserved populations. However, little empirical exists for or against either side of this debate.We examine the association between private sector participation and self-reported measures of utilization and equity in deliveries and treatment of childhood respirat...
A very large private health sector exists in low-income countries. It consists of a great variety of...
Examines the investments needed to meet the healthcare demands of sub-Saharan Africa and the policy ...
Drawing on various disciplinary perspectives, this book re-focuses the debate on what makes a good h...
The role of the private health sector in developing countries remains a much-debated and contentious...
BACKGROUND: The role of the private health sector in developing countries remains a much-debated and...
BACKGROUND: Health systems in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are in urgent need of improvement. The privat...
Health systems in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are in urgent need of improvement. The private health sec...
Private health care in low-income and middle-income countries is very extensive and very heterogeneo...
Private health care in low-income and middle-income countries is very extensive and very heterogeneo...
This paper analyses the private healthcare sector’s role in Zimbabwe’s health delivery system, espec...
Abstract Background A key component of universal health coverage is the ability to access quality he...
Private sector healthcare delivery in low- and middle-income countries is sometimes argued to be mor...
Abstract Background Ensuring universal access to maternal and reproductive health services is critic...
Health outcomes in developing countries continue to lag the developed world, and many countries are ...
At least half the world's 7.5 billion people lack access to essential health services, and many of t...
A very large private health sector exists in low-income countries. It consists of a great variety of...
Examines the investments needed to meet the healthcare demands of sub-Saharan Africa and the policy ...
Drawing on various disciplinary perspectives, this book re-focuses the debate on what makes a good h...
The role of the private health sector in developing countries remains a much-debated and contentious...
BACKGROUND: The role of the private health sector in developing countries remains a much-debated and...
BACKGROUND: Health systems in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are in urgent need of improvement. The privat...
Health systems in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are in urgent need of improvement. The private health sec...
Private health care in low-income and middle-income countries is very extensive and very heterogeneo...
Private health care in low-income and middle-income countries is very extensive and very heterogeneo...
This paper analyses the private healthcare sector’s role in Zimbabwe’s health delivery system, espec...
Abstract Background A key component of universal health coverage is the ability to access quality he...
Private sector healthcare delivery in low- and middle-income countries is sometimes argued to be mor...
Abstract Background Ensuring universal access to maternal and reproductive health services is critic...
Health outcomes in developing countries continue to lag the developed world, and many countries are ...
At least half the world's 7.5 billion people lack access to essential health services, and many of t...
A very large private health sector exists in low-income countries. It consists of a great variety of...
Examines the investments needed to meet the healthcare demands of sub-Saharan Africa and the policy ...
Drawing on various disciplinary perspectives, this book re-focuses the debate on what makes a good h...