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Health System Innovations In Central America Lessons And Impact Of New Approaches 1st Edition Gerard M La Forgia

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Health System Innovations In Central America Lessons And Impact Of New Approaches 1st Edition Gerard M La Forgia
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Publisher: World Bank Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.32 MB
Pages: 228
Author: Gerard M. La Forgia
ISBN: 9780821362792, 0821362798
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Health System Innovations In Central America Lessons And Impact Of New Approaches 1st Edition Gerard M La Forgia by Gerard M. La Forgia 9780821362792, 0821362798 instant download after payment.

Similar to developing countries elsewhere, during the 1990s, Central American countries faced pressures to improve the performance of their health systems. In most countries, there was a consensus that the systems were failing to live up to their potential. Rather than take on system-wide change, each country opted to step into reform through launching innovations to address specific problems or deficiencies in a particular program, function or intervention of the system. Health Systems Innovations in Central America reports on how these experiences fared -- a hospital in Panama, a nutrition program in Honduras, primary care extension in Guatemala, a subset of hospitals and primary care units in Costa Rica and a social security-managed health care program in Nicaragua. The studies report on the performance of the innovations, the policy environment in which they were developed as well as nuts-and-bolts features and processes incorporated into their design and implementation.

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