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Improving Health Service Delivery In Developing Countries From Evidence To Action Directions In Development 1st Edition David H Peters

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Improving Health Service Delivery In Developing Countries From Evidence To Action Directions In Development 1st Edition David H Peters
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Publisher: World Bank Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.51 MB
Pages: 328
Author: David H. Peters
ISBN: 9780821378885, 0821378880
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Improving Health Service Delivery In Developing Countries From Evidence To Action Directions In Development 1st Edition David H Peters by David H. Peters 9780821378885, 0821378880 instant download after payment.

Reliable information on how health service strategies affect the poor is in short supply. In an attempt to redress the imbalance, Improving Health Service Delivery in Developing Countries presents evidence on strategies for strengthening health service delivery, based on systematic reviews of the literature, quantitative and qualitative analyses of existing data, and seven country case studies. The authors also explore how changes in coverage of different health services affect each other on the national level. Finally, the authors explain why setting international targets for health services has been not been successful and offer an alternative approach based on a specific country s experience. The book s findings are clear and hopeful: There are many ways to improve health services. Measuring change and using information to guide decisions and inform stakeholders are critically important for successful implementation. Asking difficult questions, using information intelligently, and involving key stakeholders and institutions are central to the learning and doing practices that underlie successful health service delivery.

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