This report aims to assess the current role and scope of private health care provision for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Republika Srpska and Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Federation of BiH)...
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has created an enormous burden on already strained hospitals worldwide. For many who contract Coronavirus (COVID-19), the symptoms, if developed, are mild. For some...
In Mexico, diabetes is an epidemic, and it is the leading cause of death. Clinicas has pioneered an innovative, new concept in Mexico for diabetes care. Coordinated care for diabetes and hypertension is...
Croatia’s S3 defines several areas of priority within the theme of Health and Quality of Life, among which is STPA 2: Health services and new methods of preventive medicine and diagnostics. The definition...
Dialysis services in India were generally of low quality when NephroPlus was first launched, due primarily to insufficient regulation and disorganized operations. Negligent clinical processes and infection...
Many different strategies have been proposed to improve the delivery of health care services, from capacity building to establishing new payment mechanisms. Recent attention has also asked whether improvements...
How can countries improve access to health care services? This question is asked around the world in different ways, sometimes focusing on making adjustments to existing systems, sometimes by considering...
This news release, dated July 8, 2004, announces to improve the information available to the government health services and private health practitioners on a set of high priority diseases, such as malaria...
Private participation in health services is often a controversial issue, although many countries already make use of private services to further aims in health care. The book draws on a wide range of country...
This report presents findings from a baseline survey of 155 primary health care facilities (dispensaries, with and without maternity units) that was carried out in Uganda in the latter part of 2000. By...
This press release announces the International Finance Corporation (IFC) signed an agreement to provide a financing package of US 25.8 million dollars for the P.T. Siloam Gleneagles Hospital to build a...