Several national health systems in Latin America initiated health reforms to counter widespread criticisms of low equity and efficiency. For public purchasing agencies, these reforms often consisted in contracting external providers for primary care provision. This paper intends to clarify both the complex and intertwined issues characterizing such contracting as well as health system performances within the context of four Central American countries. It results from a European Commission financed project lead between 2002 and 2005, involving participants from Costa Rica, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Salvador, United Kingdom, Netherlands and Belgium, whose aim was to promote exchanges between these participants. The findings presented in this pape...
This paper examines the use of bilateral agreements (contractual and conventional) for the provision...
AbstractIn the 1990s, international financial multilateral agencies promoted changes in the way heal...
Transaction Cost Economics is a recent perspectiveto organizations analysis, and it is still little ...
Several national health systems in Latin America initiated health reforms to counter widespread crit...
Several national health systems in Latin America initiated health reforms to counter widespread crit...
Several national health systems in Latin America embarked on health reforms to tackle widespread cri...
Includes bibliographyThis article analyses the recent establishment of quasi-markets in the field of...
Abstract Introduction Contracting out health services is a strategy that many health systems in the ...
espite the presence of effective interventions, many developing coun-tries are not on track to achie...
Contracting out is emerging as a common policy issue in a number of developing countries. The theore...
Objectives: Contracting health services outside the public, statutory health system entails purchasi...
RESUMO - A temática da contratualização no contexto da reforma dos cuidados de saúde primários tem ...
Bibliography: leaves 96-99.Health reforms that advocate for more private sector involvement in the p...
Includes bibliographyFollowing a conceptual analysis of the term "quasi-market", this article will l...
Abstract Background Formal engagement with non-state providers (NSP) is an important strategy in man...
This paper examines the use of bilateral agreements (contractual and conventional) for the provision...
AbstractIn the 1990s, international financial multilateral agencies promoted changes in the way heal...
Transaction Cost Economics is a recent perspectiveto organizations analysis, and it is still little ...
Several national health systems in Latin America initiated health reforms to counter widespread crit...
Several national health systems in Latin America initiated health reforms to counter widespread crit...
Several national health systems in Latin America embarked on health reforms to tackle widespread cri...
Includes bibliographyThis article analyses the recent establishment of quasi-markets in the field of...
Abstract Introduction Contracting out health services is a strategy that many health systems in the ...
espite the presence of effective interventions, many developing coun-tries are not on track to achie...
Contracting out is emerging as a common policy issue in a number of developing countries. The theore...
Objectives: Contracting health services outside the public, statutory health system entails purchasi...
RESUMO - A temática da contratualização no contexto da reforma dos cuidados de saúde primários tem ...
Bibliography: leaves 96-99.Health reforms that advocate for more private sector involvement in the p...
Includes bibliographyFollowing a conceptual analysis of the term "quasi-market", this article will l...
Abstract Background Formal engagement with non-state providers (NSP) is an important strategy in man...
This paper examines the use of bilateral agreements (contractual and conventional) for the provision...
AbstractIn the 1990s, international financial multilateral agencies promoted changes in the way heal...
Transaction Cost Economics is a recent perspectiveto organizations analysis, and it is still little ...