The realisation of the right to health for millions of people in poor countries depends upon a massive increase in health services to achieve universal and equitable access. A growing number of international donors are promoting an expansion of private-sector health-care delivery to fulfil this goal
Health insurance is one of the instruments to achieve universal health coverage, which is not only t...
Recent empirical and theoretical literature sheds light on the disappointing experience with impleme...
The last 20 years have seen a substantial growth in research on the extent to which health sector re...
The realisation of the right to health for millions of people in poor countries depends upon a mas...
The realisation of the right to health for millions of people in poor countries depends upon a massi...
The private sector plays a significant role in delivering health care to people in developing countr...
Abstract Background The poor in low and middle income...
A very large private health sector exists in low-income countries. It consists of a great variety of...
The private sector has a large and growing role in health systems in low-income and middle-income co...
African nations have failed to achieve the mandate of health for all forty years after Alma Ata decl...
Background to the debateThe global burden of disease falls disproportionately upon the world's low-i...
Some donors and governments propose that health insurance mechanisms can close health financing gaps...
Poor quality care in public sector hospitals coupled with the costs of care in the private sector ha...
The private sector has a large and growing role in health systems in low-income and middle-income co...
Classrooms with teachers, clinics with nurses, affordable medicines, running taps, and working toile...
Health insurance is one of the instruments to achieve universal health coverage, which is not only t...
Recent empirical and theoretical literature sheds light on the disappointing experience with impleme...
The last 20 years have seen a substantial growth in research on the extent to which health sector re...
The realisation of the right to health for millions of people in poor countries depends upon a mas...
The realisation of the right to health for millions of people in poor countries depends upon a massi...
The private sector plays a significant role in delivering health care to people in developing countr...
Abstract Background The poor in low and middle income...
A very large private health sector exists in low-income countries. It consists of a great variety of...
The private sector has a large and growing role in health systems in low-income and middle-income co...
African nations have failed to achieve the mandate of health for all forty years after Alma Ata decl...
Background to the debateThe global burden of disease falls disproportionately upon the world's low-i...
Some donors and governments propose that health insurance mechanisms can close health financing gaps...
Poor quality care in public sector hospitals coupled with the costs of care in the private sector ha...
The private sector has a large and growing role in health systems in low-income and middle-income co...
Classrooms with teachers, clinics with nurses, affordable medicines, running taps, and working toile...
Health insurance is one of the instruments to achieve universal health coverage, which is not only t...
Recent empirical and theoretical literature sheds light on the disappointing experience with impleme...
The last 20 years have seen a substantial growth in research on the extent to which health sector re...