This paper analyses the private healthcare sector’s role in Zimbabwe’s health delivery system, especially after economic challenges reduced in real terms fiscal support for public health system funding. This paints a sharp contrast between practicalities of achieving affordable and accessible public healthcare on one hand, and the economic and social realities of underfunded and skills-constrained health systems. Using as empirical models and analytical lenses the country’s 2009–2013 National Health Strategy and the WHO’s health system building blocks, we examine the role played by private sector health delivery actors in the last 10 years and suggest that although the private sector added value, there is a bigger challenge of weak macro-le...
Abstract Background The poor in low and middle income...
Private health care in low-income and middle-income countries is very extensive and very heterogeneo...
The health sector, a foremost service sector in Nigeria, faces a number of challenges; primarily, th...
Introduction: Zimbabwe has one of the highest rates of private health insurance (PHI) expenditures a...
Summary This article outlines some of the challenges faced in moving away from a health system larg...
BACKGROUND: The role of the private health sector in developing countries remains a much-debated and...
A very large private health sector exists in low-income countries. It consists of a great variety of...
African nations have failed to achieve the mandate of health for all forty years after Alma Ata decl...
This research studied the implementation of the Primary Health Care approach to health service deliv...
The role of the private sector in improving health systems performance in lower to middle income cou...
The role of the private health sector in developing countries remains a much-debated and contentious...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2019-01-01, epub 2019-07-15Publication sta...
Although the private sector is an important health-care provider in many low-income and middle-incom...
Malawi is one of a few countries experiencing extreme crises of both human resources and HIV/AIDS, a...
Private health care in low-income and middle-income countries is very extensive and very heterogeneo...
Abstract Background The poor in low and middle income...
Private health care in low-income and middle-income countries is very extensive and very heterogeneo...
The health sector, a foremost service sector in Nigeria, faces a number of challenges; primarily, th...
Introduction: Zimbabwe has one of the highest rates of private health insurance (PHI) expenditures a...
Summary This article outlines some of the challenges faced in moving away from a health system larg...
BACKGROUND: The role of the private health sector in developing countries remains a much-debated and...
A very large private health sector exists in low-income countries. It consists of a great variety of...
African nations have failed to achieve the mandate of health for all forty years after Alma Ata decl...
This research studied the implementation of the Primary Health Care approach to health service deliv...
The role of the private sector in improving health systems performance in lower to middle income cou...
The role of the private health sector in developing countries remains a much-debated and contentious...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2019-01-01, epub 2019-07-15Publication sta...
Although the private sector is an important health-care provider in many low-income and middle-incom...
Malawi is one of a few countries experiencing extreme crises of both human resources and HIV/AIDS, a...
Private health care in low-income and middle-income countries is very extensive and very heterogeneo...
Abstract Background The poor in low and middle income...
Private health care in low-income and middle-income countries is very extensive and very heterogeneo...
The health sector, a foremost service sector in Nigeria, faces a number of challenges; primarily, th...