Background: The Malawi government in 2002 embarked on an innovative health care financing mechanism called Service Level Agreement (SLA) with Christian Health Association of Malawi (CHAM) institutions that are located in areas where people with low incomes reside. The rationale of SLA was to increase access, equity and quality of health care services as well as to reduce the financial burden of health expenditure faced by poor and rural communities. This thesis evaluates the implications of SLA contracting out mechanism on access, utilization and financial risk protection, and determines factors that might have affected the performance of SLAs in relation to their objectives. Methods: The study adopted a triangulation approach using...
Bibliography: leaves 96-99.Health reforms that advocate for more private sector involvement in the p...
Bibliography: leaves 113-118.The Malawian sector spent about 3.3% of its GNP on health services in 1...
Background In the attempt to move towards universal health coverage (UHC), many low- and middle-inc...
Background: The Malawi government in 2002 embarked on an innovative health care financing mechanism ...
Background: The Malawi government in 2002 embarked on an innovative health care financing mechanism ...
Background Public-private collaborations are increasingly being utilized to universalize health car...
The contracting health care services features very highly in contemporary health sector reform liter...
This paper contributes to the debate about the understanding of contextual factors in contracting ou...
Malawi’s public health sector is presently funded 54% by external financial contributions from donor...
We study the impact of contracting-out of maternal health care by the government of Malawi to provid...
This study investigates the determinants of demand for private health insurance among formal sector ...
Abstract Contracting out of health services increasingly involves a new role for governments as pur...
Abstract Background: In the attempt to move towards universal health coverage (UHC), many low- and ...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>National health accounts provide ...
Due to the increased burden of poor health on poor and rural households, Malawi and Zambia waived us...
Bibliography: leaves 96-99.Health reforms that advocate for more private sector involvement in the p...
Bibliography: leaves 113-118.The Malawian sector spent about 3.3% of its GNP on health services in 1...
Background In the attempt to move towards universal health coverage (UHC), many low- and middle-inc...
Background: The Malawi government in 2002 embarked on an innovative health care financing mechanism ...
Background: The Malawi government in 2002 embarked on an innovative health care financing mechanism ...
Background Public-private collaborations are increasingly being utilized to universalize health car...
The contracting health care services features very highly in contemporary health sector reform liter...
This paper contributes to the debate about the understanding of contextual factors in contracting ou...
Malawi’s public health sector is presently funded 54% by external financial contributions from donor...
We study the impact of contracting-out of maternal health care by the government of Malawi to provid...
This study investigates the determinants of demand for private health insurance among formal sector ...
Abstract Contracting out of health services increasingly involves a new role for governments as pur...
Abstract Background: In the attempt to move towards universal health coverage (UHC), many low- and ...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>National health accounts provide ...
Due to the increased burden of poor health on poor and rural households, Malawi and Zambia waived us...
Bibliography: leaves 96-99.Health reforms that advocate for more private sector involvement in the p...
Bibliography: leaves 113-118.The Malawian sector spent about 3.3% of its GNP on health services in 1...
Background In the attempt to move towards universal health coverage (UHC), many low- and middle-inc...