A research report submitted to the Faculty of Management, University of the Witwatersrand, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Management (in the field of Public and Development Management).This thesis attempts to look at delinkage and decentralisation in health care reforms taking place in Zambia. While an attempt has been made to look at the international context, the main focus is on Zambia with its donor issues, manpower constraints and liquidity problems. The issues are looked at through the actors in the reform process. The findings are interpreted in light of organisational and administrative factors, behavioural factors, political circumstances and the financial and human resource situati...
'Four' types of decentralization are distinguished in health care: deconcentration when the shift in...
The Zambian health reforms have created a purchasing agency, the 'Central Board of Health' (CBoH) at...
health sector. The vision the HRs is to “provide Zambians with equity of access to cost effective an...
Abstract Decentralisation is a tool that’s advocated for to govern health services by academic lite...
Many countries in Africa have embarked on health sector reforms. The design of the reforms differs c...
Public health in Zambia is organized according to priority areas. It varies from one place to anothe...
As part of its health reform programme, the Zambian government has made second and third-level hospi...
This study was produced in close cooperation with the Economic Association of Zambia (EAZ) within th...
Background: The implementation of decentralisation reforms in the health sector of Tanzania started ...
This paper explores the policy-making process in the 1990s in two countries, South Africa and Zambia...
Hospitals have been relatively neglected although their high resource consumption implies that gains...
Abstract Designers and implementers of decentralization and other reform measures have focused much ...
Background: The rapid evolution in disease burdens in low- and middle income countries is forcing po...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 77-87).Also available online.This study is an evaluation...
Objectives: The human resource crisis facing the Zambian health sector has potential to derail exist...
'Four' types of decentralization are distinguished in health care: deconcentration when the shift in...
The Zambian health reforms have created a purchasing agency, the 'Central Board of Health' (CBoH) at...
health sector. The vision the HRs is to “provide Zambians with equity of access to cost effective an...
Abstract Decentralisation is a tool that’s advocated for to govern health services by academic lite...
Many countries in Africa have embarked on health sector reforms. The design of the reforms differs c...
Public health in Zambia is organized according to priority areas. It varies from one place to anothe...
As part of its health reform programme, the Zambian government has made second and third-level hospi...
This study was produced in close cooperation with the Economic Association of Zambia (EAZ) within th...
Background: The implementation of decentralisation reforms in the health sector of Tanzania started ...
This paper explores the policy-making process in the 1990s in two countries, South Africa and Zambia...
Hospitals have been relatively neglected although their high resource consumption implies that gains...
Abstract Designers and implementers of decentralization and other reform measures have focused much ...
Background: The rapid evolution in disease burdens in low- and middle income countries is forcing po...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 77-87).Also available online.This study is an evaluation...
Objectives: The human resource crisis facing the Zambian health sector has potential to derail exist...
'Four' types of decentralization are distinguished in health care: deconcentration when the shift in...
The Zambian health reforms have created a purchasing agency, the 'Central Board of Health' (CBoH) at...
health sector. The vision the HRs is to “provide Zambians with equity of access to cost effective an...