A study on the impact of cost sharing was carried out in Geita District focussing on health service provision. A cross sectional research design was adopted involving administration of structured questionnaires to both primary and secondary partners, complemented by relevant documentation from various levels of stakeholders in the study area. Statistical Package for Social services (SPSS) software was employed in data coding and analysis. The study revealed that the aim of cost sharing on health service is good. But the nature of Tanzanians of being poor among the poorer and poor government procedure for sensitizing its policies before implementation impend the target and objectives of cost sharing on health service. More than 67% ...
Expanding higher education requires increased investments and more efficient use of existing resourc...
The present study analyzed some of the effects of imposing a cost-sharing requirement on users of a ...
In Tanzania soon after independence, health care services were provided for free. The government fin...
This research describes the factors associated with the cost sharing system in government health fa...
The cost sharing scheme in health delivery is supposed to cater for the quality, affordable and bett...
Background. Shortage of essential medicines and supplies in most of public primary health facilities...
The first part of the paper describes steps which Tanzania took in order to provide key social servi...
The first part of the paper describes steps which Tanzania took in order to provide key social servi...
MSc ThesisThe study was conducted to assess the contribution of Community Health Fund (CHF) on the ...
BACKGROUND: Direct and time costs of accessing and using health care may limit health care access, a...
In 1996 the Tanzanian government initiated community health insurance schemes to improve the access ...
Since the introduction of user fee systems in the government health facilities of most African count...
Abstract Background There is limited evidence on how health care inputs are distributed from the sub...
After introducing user charges in government hospitals and the presence of similar charges in the pr...
This paper analyses the impact of health purchasing methods on the quality of health services delive...
Expanding higher education requires increased investments and more efficient use of existing resourc...
The present study analyzed some of the effects of imposing a cost-sharing requirement on users of a ...
In Tanzania soon after independence, health care services were provided for free. The government fin...
This research describes the factors associated with the cost sharing system in government health fa...
The cost sharing scheme in health delivery is supposed to cater for the quality, affordable and bett...
Background. Shortage of essential medicines and supplies in most of public primary health facilities...
The first part of the paper describes steps which Tanzania took in order to provide key social servi...
The first part of the paper describes steps which Tanzania took in order to provide key social servi...
MSc ThesisThe study was conducted to assess the contribution of Community Health Fund (CHF) on the ...
BACKGROUND: Direct and time costs of accessing and using health care may limit health care access, a...
In 1996 the Tanzanian government initiated community health insurance schemes to improve the access ...
Since the introduction of user fee systems in the government health facilities of most African count...
Abstract Background There is limited evidence on how health care inputs are distributed from the sub...
After introducing user charges in government hospitals and the presence of similar charges in the pr...
This paper analyses the impact of health purchasing methods on the quality of health services delive...
Expanding higher education requires increased investments and more efficient use of existing resourc...
The present study analyzed some of the effects of imposing a cost-sharing requirement on users of a ...
In Tanzania soon after independence, health care services were provided for free. The government fin...