Background to the debateThe global burden of disease falls disproportionately upon the world's low-income countries, which are often struggling with weak health systems. Both the public and private sector deliver health care in these countries, but the appropriate role for each of these sectors in health system strengthening remains controversial. This debate examines whether the private sector should step up its involvement in the health systems of low-income countries
Abstract Background The poor in low and middle income...
Poor health and disease and the nature of interventions to ameliorate them typically generate opport...
This chapter focuses on the challenge facing low-income countries in strengthening or improving the ...
Background to the debateThe global burden of disease falls disproportionately upon the world's low-i...
BACKGROUND TO THE DEBATE: The global burden of disease falls disproportionately upon the world's low...
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...
The private sector has a large and growing role in health systems in low-income and middle-income co...
The private sector plays a significant role in delivering health care to people in developing countr...
The realisation of the right to health for millions of people in poor countries depends upon a massi...
Public health systems in most low-income countries are unfair to poor people. Clearly preventive and...
Private health care in low-income and middle-income countries is very extensive and very heterogeneo...
Abstract There is broad consensus that a mix of public health, preventive and simple curative activi...
Private health care in low-income and middle-income countries is very extensive and very heterogeneo...
Recent empirical and theoretical literature sheds light on the disappointing experience with impleme...
Abstract Background The poor in low and middle income...
Poor health and disease and the nature of interventions to ameliorate them typically generate opport...
This chapter focuses on the challenge facing low-income countries in strengthening or improving the ...
Background to the debateThe global burden of disease falls disproportionately upon the world's low-i...
BACKGROUND TO THE DEBATE: The global burden of disease falls disproportionately upon the world's low...
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...
The private sector has a large and growing role in health systems in low-income and middle-income co...
The private sector plays a significant role in delivering health care to people in developing countr...
The realisation of the right to health for millions of people in poor countries depends upon a massi...
Public health systems in most low-income countries are unfair to poor people. Clearly preventive and...
Private health care in low-income and middle-income countries is very extensive and very heterogeneo...
Abstract There is broad consensus that a mix of public health, preventive and simple curative activi...
Private health care in low-income and middle-income countries is very extensive and very heterogeneo...
Recent empirical and theoretical literature sheds light on the disappointing experience with impleme...
Abstract Background The poor in low and middle income...
Poor health and disease and the nature of interventions to ameliorate them typically generate opport...
This chapter focuses on the challenge facing low-income countries in strengthening or improving the ...