نتایج جستجو برای: lmics health financing

تعداد نتایج: 991636  

2010
Hanneke AHJ Klopper-Kes Sabine Siesling Nienke Meerdink Celeste PM Wilderom Wim H van Harten

BACKGROUND The demands in hospitals for safety and quality, combined with limitations in financing health care require effective cooperation between physicians and managers. The complex relationship between both groups has been described in literature. We aim to add a perspective to literature, by developing a questionnaire which provides an opportunity to quantitatively report and elaborate on...

1989
Alain C. Enthoven Jeremy W. Hurst Björn Lindgren Robert G. Evans Morris L. Barer Bengt Jönsson Klaus-Dirk Henke Uwe E. Reinhardt Karen Davis Jack A. Meyer

In a wide-ranging look at many aspects of health care financing and delivery, the concepts of glasnost and perestroika are used as a framework for presenting ideas from the American system that may have value for European health care planners. These include more uniform approaches to data collection and cost reporting, patient outcome studies, evaluation of service and access standards, publica...

1989
Katharine R. Levit Mark S. Freeland Daniel R. Waldo

Health care spending has grown almost twice as fast as has the gross national product since 1965. Various parties in the health care financing arena have been affected to different degrees by this rising health care spending. As discussed in this article, households, businesses, and government all have had to devote increasing shares of their resources to financing health care. Although busines...

Journal: :Gates open research 2023

Maternal and newborn infections are a major contributor to mortality morbidity globally. Lost-cost, effective safe interventions needed address these. Based on promising findings, azithromycin has been identified as potentially antibiotic reduce maternal in low- middle-income countries (LMICs). However, robust randomized clinical trials range of settings confirm these findings well under...

2016
Angela N Kisakye Raymond Tweheyo Freddie Ssengooba George W Pariyo Elizeus Rutebemberwa Suzanne N Kiwanuka

Background A systematic review was undertaken to identify regulatory mechanisms aimed at mitigating health care worker absenteeism, to describe where and how they have been implemented as well as their possible effects. The goal was to propose potential policy options for managing the problem of absenteeism among human resources for health in low- and middle-income countries. Mechanisms describ...

2015
Perianayagam Arokiasamy Uttamacharya Uttamacharya Kshipra Jain Richard Berko Biritwum Alfred Edwin Yawson Fan Wu Yanfei Guo Tamara Maximova Betty Manrique Espinoza Aarón Salinas Rodríguez Sara Afshar Sanghamitra Pati Gillian Ice Sube Banerjee Melissa A. Liebert James Josh Snodgrass Nirmala Naidoo Somnath Chatterji Paul Kowal

BACKGROUND Chronic diseases contribute a large share of disease burden in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Chronic diseases have a tendency to occur simultaneously and where there are two or more such conditions, this is termed as 'multimorbidity'. Multimorbidity is associated with adverse health outcomes, but limited research has been undertaken in LMICs. Therefore, this study examine...

2017
Mary Docherty Kate Shaw Lucy Goulding Hannah Parke Erica Eassom Farnoosh Ali Graham Thornicroft

BACKGROUND There is a significant treatment gap in provision of effective treatment for people with mental disorders globally. In some Low and Middle Income Countries (LMICs) this gap is 90% or more in terms of untreated cases. Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are one tool to improve health care provision. The aim of this review is to examine studies of the effectiveness of evidence-based CP...

2014
Seye Abimbola Joel Negin Stephen Jan Alexandra Martiniuk

Although there is evidence that non-government health system actors can individually or collectively develop practical strategies to address primary health care (PHC) challenges in the community, existing frameworks for analysing health system governance largely focus on the role of governments, and do not sufficiently account for the broad range of contribution to PHC governance. This is impor...

Journal: :The journal of mental health policy and economics 2002
Ingrid Zechmeister August Oesterle Peter Denk Heinz Katschnig

BACKGROUND In Austria, financing health care -and even more so mental health care- is characterized by a mix of federal and provincial responsibilities, lack of uniformity in service provision and service providers, and diverse funding arrangements. The division between financing structures for health care and social care makes the situation even more complex. This state of affairs results in v...

2011
Luis Gomes Sambo Joses Muthuri Kirigia Georges Ki-Zerbo

BACKGROUND Even though Africa has the highest disease burden compared with other regions, it has the lowest per capita spending on health. In 2007, 27 (51%) out the 53 countries spent less than US$50 per person on health. Almost 30% of the total health expenditure came from governments, 50% from private sources (of which 71% was from out-of-pocket payments by households) and 20% from donors. Th...

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