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Governance of Communicable Disease Control Services : A Case Study and Lessons from India

2003

Das Gupta, Monica | Khaleghian, Peyvand | Sarwal, Rakesh


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Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Health administration; Public governance; Citizens; Qualitative research; Health reform; State government; Life expectancy; Health workers; Fiscal; Policy research; Public agencies; Authority; Managerial autonomy; Survey data; Judiciary; Levels of government; Nations; Administrative constraints; Medical education; Waste; Health programs; Districts; Budgetary allocations; Health outcomes; Health legislation; Infant mortality; Public health care; Political accountability; Administrative system; Infant mortality rate; Health sector; Exercises; Health centers; Regulatory framework; Human resources development; Elected representatives; Financial management; Administrative framework; Institutional arrangements; Social infrastructure; Public funds; Public service; Disciplinary procedures; Government expenditures; Fiscal control; Embezzlement; Representatives; Public health services; Health interventions; Service delivery; Human resource; Health systems; Health regulations; Health system; Adult mortality; Lack of autonomy; Public accountability; Working conditions communicable diseases; Cadres; Low-income countries; Central governments; Partnership; Public sector management; Polio; Administrative capacity; Communicable diseases prevention; Health policy; Service delivery mechanisms
License
Policy Research Working Paper;No. 3100http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/CC BY 3.0 IGO
Source
Policy Research Working Paper;No. 3100

2014-09-15
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