There are several myths about the impact of decentralization of health care governance. These include a worsening of regional inequalities, greater privatization of health care, greater inefficiency resulting from duplication of managerial activities such as human resource policies, and lower productivity. These myths have partly arisen from a lack of rigorous assessments of the effects of decentralization
Abstract Designers and implementers of decentralization and other reform measures have focused much ...
Objectives: There are two main objectives in this work: first, to discuss the lack of consensus on t...
Background The health system of Sudan has experienced several forms of decentralization, as well as,...
Decentralization has become a popular management strategy in many European health care systems. The ...
Recently, scholars and practitioners around the globe have started to view decentralization as an in...
This paper examines the role of institutions—notably the degree of administrative decentralisation a...
Background: Decentralised governance of health care has been widely adopted globally over the past ...
Decentralization is a cornerstone of health policy reforms across Europe and beyond. This article an...
Territorial decentralization involves the transfer of responsibilities from a central government to ...
The organization of inpatient care provision has undergone significant reform in many southern Europ...
A substantial number of low and middle income countries (LMICs) have implemented health sector refor...
Decentralization is often presented as a ‘magic bullet’ that can address a wide variety of different...
Background: While decentralisation has come to be a major policy strategy in many health...
This article contributes to the limited empirical literature on the impact of decentralization on ec...
This article provides a critique of decentralization of health care systems in underdeveloped countr...
Abstract Designers and implementers of decentralization and other reform measures have focused much ...
Objectives: There are two main objectives in this work: first, to discuss the lack of consensus on t...
Background The health system of Sudan has experienced several forms of decentralization, as well as,...
Decentralization has become a popular management strategy in many European health care systems. The ...
Recently, scholars and practitioners around the globe have started to view decentralization as an in...
This paper examines the role of institutions—notably the degree of administrative decentralisation a...
Background: Decentralised governance of health care has been widely adopted globally over the past ...
Decentralization is a cornerstone of health policy reforms across Europe and beyond. This article an...
Territorial decentralization involves the transfer of responsibilities from a central government to ...
The organization of inpatient care provision has undergone significant reform in many southern Europ...
A substantial number of low and middle income countries (LMICs) have implemented health sector refor...
Decentralization is often presented as a ‘magic bullet’ that can address a wide variety of different...
Background: While decentralisation has come to be a major policy strategy in many health...
This article contributes to the limited empirical literature on the impact of decentralization on ec...
This article provides a critique of decentralization of health care systems in underdeveloped countr...
Abstract Designers and implementers of decentralization and other reform measures have focused much ...
Objectives: There are two main objectives in this work: first, to discuss the lack of consensus on t...
Background The health system of Sudan has experienced several forms of decentralization, as well as,...