Various reforms have been undertaken to improve the functioning of health systems in developing countries, but there is limited comparative analysis of reform initiatives. This article discusses health sector reform experiences of four developing countries and identifies the lessons learned. The article is based on the review of background papers on Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia, and Tanzania prepared as part of a multi-country study on health sector reform. Findings suggest that decentralization works effectively while implementing primary and secondary health programs. Decentralization of power and authority to local authorities requires strengthening and supporting these units. Along with the public sector, the private sector plays an ...
BACKGROUND: Despite the expanding literature on how reforms may affect health workers and which reac...
This chapter examines the decentralization experi-ence of three East Asian countries from the per-sp...
Health systems are continually being reformed. Why, and how? To answer these questions, we draw on a...
Health sector reform is a ‘sustained process of fundamental changes in national health policy, insti...
Countries reforming their health systems need an understanding of the extent of transferability of r...
Countries reforming their health systems need an understanding of the extent of transferability of r...
A substantial number of low and middle income countries (LMICs) have implemented health sector refor...
A strong healthcare system is characterized by efficient health service delivery, adequate manpower ...
This paper discusses the various types of health reforms, its objectives and principles. Rl&LYtratio...
This paper investigates the connotation, and some of the realistic implications, of the economic ref...
Many countries in Africa have embarked on health sector reforms. The design of the reforms differs c...
Radical and simultaneous economic reforms were implemented in many developing countries, especially ...
Abstract This article considers some of the effects of health sector reform on human resources for h...
Abstract Health systems are continually being reformed. Why, and how? To answer these questions, we ...
Market-oriented reforms in the health sector continue to dominate health policy agendas in many deve...
BACKGROUND: Despite the expanding literature on how reforms may affect health workers and which reac...
This chapter examines the decentralization experi-ence of three East Asian countries from the per-sp...
Health systems are continually being reformed. Why, and how? To answer these questions, we draw on a...
Health sector reform is a ‘sustained process of fundamental changes in national health policy, insti...
Countries reforming their health systems need an understanding of the extent of transferability of r...
Countries reforming their health systems need an understanding of the extent of transferability of r...
A substantial number of low and middle income countries (LMICs) have implemented health sector refor...
A strong healthcare system is characterized by efficient health service delivery, adequate manpower ...
This paper discusses the various types of health reforms, its objectives and principles. Rl&LYtratio...
This paper investigates the connotation, and some of the realistic implications, of the economic ref...
Many countries in Africa have embarked on health sector reforms. The design of the reforms differs c...
Radical and simultaneous economic reforms were implemented in many developing countries, especially ...
Abstract This article considers some of the effects of health sector reform on human resources for h...
Abstract Health systems are continually being reformed. Why, and how? To answer these questions, we ...
Market-oriented reforms in the health sector continue to dominate health policy agendas in many deve...
BACKGROUND: Despite the expanding literature on how reforms may affect health workers and which reac...
This chapter examines the decentralization experi-ence of three East Asian countries from the per-sp...
Health systems are continually being reformed. Why, and how? To answer these questions, we draw on a...