Background: In the last few decades, Iraq’s health care capacity has been severely undermined by the effects of different wars, international sanctions, sectarian violence and political instability. In the aftermath of the 2003 US-led invasion, the Ministry of Health has set plans to expand health service delivery, by reorienting the public sector towards primary health care and attributing a larger role to the private sector for hospital care. Quantitative assessments of the post-2003 health policy outcomes have remained scant. This paper addresses this gap focusing on a key outcome indicator that is the expansion of health facilities. Methods: The analysis is based on data on health facilities provided by the World Health Organisation and...
Background: Iraq has endured several conflicts and socio-political tensions that have disrupted its ...
Health care in Iraq is the sector most influenced by variables such as political, cultural, so-cial,...
Background In the ongoing conflicts of Syria and Yemen, there have been widespread r...
Background: In the last few decades, Iraq’s health care capacity has been severely undermined by the...
highly centralised, hospital-oriented and fully government-subsided with revenues from the nationali...
BACKGROUND: Relative to the amount of global attention and media coverage since the first and second...
Prior to the Gulf War, Iraq’s public health system was one of the most advanced in the Middle East r...
Healthcare in Iraq has seen significant decline over the past few decades. Political instability cou...
Background: Since the 2003 United States–British coalition military invasion, Iraq has been in a sta...
Wars, terrorism, and embargos destroyed facilities and shattered the public health system of Iraq. T...
Background: Iraq is a higher middle-income country with a GDP of $223.5 billion (as of 2014). In th...
The effects of three wars within 25 years, a decade of international sanctions, and a brutal regime ...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Relative to the amount of global ...
Introduction: Iraq has passed through a series of successive conflicts, economic sanction and v...
The increasing international concern about the consequences of warfare for civilian populations has ...
Background: Iraq has endured several conflicts and socio-political tensions that have disrupted its ...
Health care in Iraq is the sector most influenced by variables such as political, cultural, so-cial,...
Background In the ongoing conflicts of Syria and Yemen, there have been widespread r...
Background: In the last few decades, Iraq’s health care capacity has been severely undermined by the...
highly centralised, hospital-oriented and fully government-subsided with revenues from the nationali...
BACKGROUND: Relative to the amount of global attention and media coverage since the first and second...
Prior to the Gulf War, Iraq’s public health system was one of the most advanced in the Middle East r...
Healthcare in Iraq has seen significant decline over the past few decades. Political instability cou...
Background: Since the 2003 United States–British coalition military invasion, Iraq has been in a sta...
Wars, terrorism, and embargos destroyed facilities and shattered the public health system of Iraq. T...
Background: Iraq is a higher middle-income country with a GDP of $223.5 billion (as of 2014). In th...
The effects of three wars within 25 years, a decade of international sanctions, and a brutal regime ...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Relative to the amount of global ...
Introduction: Iraq has passed through a series of successive conflicts, economic sanction and v...
The increasing international concern about the consequences of warfare for civilian populations has ...
Background: Iraq has endured several conflicts and socio-political tensions that have disrupted its ...
Health care in Iraq is the sector most influenced by variables such as political, cultural, so-cial,...
Background In the ongoing conflicts of Syria and Yemen, there have been widespread r...