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  • Generating Political Priority for Primary Health Care Reform in Romania (anglais)

    This paper examines how political priority was generated for comprehensive reforms to address inequitable access to high-quality primary health care (PHC) in Romania. We apply John Kingdon’s model of political...

    Type de document: Article de revue Numéro du rapport: 168209 Date du document: 1 août 2021 Mode de publication: Disclosed Auteur: Wang,Huihui,Chukwuma,Adanna Deborah Ugochi,Comsa,Radu Bogdan,Dmytraczenko,Tania,Estelle Gong,Lidia Onofrei

  • Challenges and Opportunities for Purchasing High-Quality Health Care : Lessons from Armenia (anglais)

    This paper examines how purchasing decisions in Armenia may contribute to barriers in using high-quality health care, particularly for non-communicable diseases, drawing on a review of the literature and...

    Type de document: Article de revue Numéro du rapport: 161485 Date du document: 29 avril 2021 Mode de publication: Disclosed Auteur: Chukwuma,Adanna Deborah Ugochi,Lyloziana, Hratchia,Gong, Estelle






  • Myriad of Health Care Financing Reforms in Zambia : Have the Poor Benefited? (anglais)

    Zambia has implemented a number of financing and organizational reforms since the 1990s aimed at increasing efficiency, enhancing equity, and improving health outcomes. This study reviews the distributional...

    Type de document: Article de revue Numéro du rapport: 134671 Date du document: 5 novembre 2018 Mode de publication: Disclosed Auteur: Chitah,Mukosha Bona,Chansa,Collins,Kaonga, Oliver,Workie,Netsanet Walelign


  • What Are Governments Spending on Health in East and Southern Africa? (anglais)

    Progress toward universal health care (UHC) in Africa will require sustained increases in public spending on health and reduced reliance on out-of-pocket financing. This article reviews trends and patterns...

    Type de document: Article de revue Numéro du rapport: 134672 Date du document: 30 octobre 2018 Mode de publication: Disclosed Auteur: Piatti-Fünfkirchen, Moritz,Lindelow,Magnus,Yoo,Katelyn Jison

  • Fresh Money for Health? The (False?) Promise of 'Innovative Financing' for Health in Malawi (anglais)

    Since 2013, the government of Malawi has been pursuing a number of health reforms, which include plans to increase domestic financing for health through ‘innovative financing.’ As part of these reforms...

    Type de document: Article de revue Numéro du rapport: 134670 Date du document: 29 octobre 2018 Mode de publication: Disclosed Auteur: Chansa,Collins,Mwase, Takondwa,Matsebula,Thulani Clement,Kandoole,Priscilla Flaness,Revill, Paul,Makumba,John Bosco,Lindelow,Magnus

  • Introduction to Special Issue on Health Financing in East and Southern Africa (anglais)

    This special issue on health financing in East and Sothern Africa comes at an opportune time. Economic growth in the region is contributing to a changing lifestyle and an increasing burden of noncommunicable...

    Type de document: Numéro du rapport: 134678 Date du document: 24 septembre 2018 Mode de publication: Disclosed Auteur: Schneider,Pia Helene,Yazbeck,Abdo S.,Lindelow,Magnus

  • Assessing fiscal space for health in the SDG era : a different story (anglais)

    Initially defined for overall public purposes, the concept of fiscal space was subsequently developed and adapted for the health sector. In this context, it has been applied in research andpolicy in over...

    Type de document: Article de revue Numéro du rapport: 123243 Date du document: 1 janvier 2018 Mode de publication: Disclosed Auteur: Barroy,Helene,Kutzin,Joseph Douglas,Tandon,Ajay,Kurowski,Christoph,Lie,Geir Solve Sande,Borowitz,Michael Joseph,Sparkes,Susan,Elina,Dale


  • How can we measure progress on social justice in health care? : the case of Egypt (anglais)

    Social justice, broadly defined as providing equal access to liberties, rights, and opportunitiesespecially for the least advantaged members of society, is a priority of several governments inthe Middle...

    Type de document: Article de revue Numéro du rapport: 113001 Date du document: 31 janvier 2017 Mode de publication: Disclosed Auteur: Pande,Aakanksha,El Shalakani,Amr,Hamed,Alaa

  • Hospital contracting reforms : the Lebanese Ministry of public health experience (anglais)

    Since 2009 the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) in Lebanon has been going through a major reforminitiative to improve its contracting system with private and public hospitals. The private sector is the...

    Type de document: Article de revue Numéro du rapport: 113000 Date du document: 31 janvier 2017 Mode de publication: Disclosed Auteur: Khalife,Jade,Rafeh,Nadwa,Makouk,Jihad,El-Jardali,Fadi,Ekman,Bjorn Olof,Kronfol,Hania,Hamadeh,Ghassan,Ammar,Walid

  • How labor laws can transform health systems the case of Saudi Arabia (anglais)

    In 1999, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia enacted a law that compels private employers to covernon-Saudi employees with health insurance. In the 16 years that followed, the health sector inthe Kingdom has seen...

    Type de document: Article de revue Numéro du rapport: 113002 Date du document: 31 janvier 2017 Mode de publication: Disclosed Auteur: Al-Mazrou,Yagoub,Al-Ghaith,Taghreed,Yazbeck,Abdo S.,Rabie,Tamer Samah

  • To ban or not to ban? : regulating dual practice in Palestine (anglais)

    Dual practice, health professionals working simultaneously in the public and private sectors, is perceived to negatively impact quality of health care. While a range of policy options exists to regulate...

    Type de document: Article de revue Numéro du rapport: 113003 Date du document: 31 janvier 2017 Mode de publication: Disclosed Auteur: Alaref,Jumana Jamal Subhi,Awwad,Jawad,Araujo,Edson Correia,Lemiere,Christophe,Hillis,Samira Ahmed,Ozaltin,Emre