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Universal Health Coverage for Inclusive and Sustainable Development : Country Summary Report for Ethiopia

2014

Wang, Huihui | Ramana, G.N.V.


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
United nations population fund; Health centers; Research centers; National health policy; Primary health facilities; Ministry of health; Treatment services; Disability; Population groups; Health care delivery; Social sectors; Child death; Contraceptive use; Practitioners; Health policy; Expenditures; Fertility rate; Purchasing power; Child mortality; Progress; Health care coverage; Health specialist; National goals; Government capacity; Community health; Essential commodities; Postnatal care; Service providers; Improvement of health; Health sector reform; Technical assistance; Local health centers; Delivery system; Health service delivery; Policy decisions; Limited resources; National policies; Family health services; Service quality; Health systems; Inpatient care; Service provision; Life expectancy; Primary health care; Infant mortality; Secondary school; Waste; Health service; Health care financing; Health expenditures; Health resources; Mother; Maternal mortality; Health professionals; Counseling; Administrative control; Financial commitment; Health system; Labor market; Income growth; Skilled birth attendance; Leprosy; Smaller households; Training of health professionals; Life expectancy at birth; Health coverage; Live births; Millennium development goal; Public health care; Public expenditure on health; Resource needs; Health care services; Rural populations; Resource constraints; Nursing; Family members; Purchasing power parity; National health; Dissemination; Obstetric care; Quality of health; Mandates; Health posts; Quality of services; United nations population division; Generic drugs; Midwives; Birth attendants; Financial protection; Social health insurance; Public health expenditure; Reducing maternal mortality; Child morbidity; Adolescent reproductive health; Access to health services; Citizens; Local production; Ambulatory services; Contraceptive prevalence; Hospital beds; Illness; Health sector; Maternal death; Childhood vaccination; Use of resources; Block grants; Health financing; Health indicators; Health infrastructure; User fees; Sustainable health care; Safety measures; Health extension; Personal hygiene; Outpatient care; Rural residents; Health workforce; Health outcomes; Health expenditure; Exercises; Nurses; Ministry of education; Essential health services; Access to primary health care; Insurance schemes; Health facilities; Pharmacy; Local capacity; Pocket payments; Maternal mortality ratio; Gross national income; Capital expenditure; Family health; Provision of health services; Universal access; Infant mortality rate; Workplace; Unfpa; Normal deliveries; Inequities; Provider payment; Traditional birth attendants; Financial barriers; Aggressive; Antenatal care; Health workers; Equality of opportunity; Health education; Citizen; Health spending; Primary care
License
CC BY 3.0 IGO. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/. World Bank
Type
Working Paper; Publications & Research; Publications & Research :: Working Paper

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