This book provides a multi-disciplinary framework for developing and analysing health sector reforms, based on the authors extensive international experience. It offers practical guidance, and stresses the need to take account of each countrys economic, administrative, and political circumstances. The authors explain how to design effective government interventions in five areas - financing, payment, organization, regulation, and behaviour - to improve the performance and equityof health systems around the world.
Part I: Health System Analysis; Introduction; Health-Reform Cycle; Judging Health-Sector Performance: Ethical Theory; Political Analysis and Strategies; Goals for Evaluating Health Systems; Assessing Health-System Performance; From Diagnosis to Health-Sector Reform; Part II: The Control Knobs; Financing; Payment; Organization; Regulation; Behavior; Conclusions; Index;
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