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New Insights into the Provision of Health Services in Indonesia : A Health Workforce Study

2010

Rokx, Claudia | Giles, John | Satriawan, Elan | Marzoeki, Puti | Harimurti, Pandu | Yavuz, Elif


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank
Other Subjects
Village health workers; Financial protection; Health care sector; Midwife; Primary health care; Primary care; General practitioners; Measles; Center for health; Health care facilities; Maternal health; Choice of provider; Medical school; Policy-making process; Health reform; Child survival; Secondary schools; Health expenditures; Life expectancy; Quality of health; Demographic changes; Policy research; Health care provision; Child mortality; Health promotion; Progress; National development plan; Millennium development goal; Population size; School quality; Labor market; Medical education; Child mortality rate; Local capacity; Health programs; Access to health services; Private health services; Immunizations; Outpatient care; Essential medicines; Illness; Health workforce; Treatment services; Nurse; Health outcomes; Expenditures; Health care workers; Midwives; Infant mortality; Child mortality rates; Ministry of health; Quality of health care; Medical care; Health financing; Health specialist; Health research; Community health; Infant mortality rate; Indexes; Burden of disease; Hospital beds; Choice of providers; Health sector; Research program; Use of health services; Paramedics; Provision of care; Universal health insurance coverage; Quality of services; Emergency obstetric care; Maternal mortality rates; Health service; Health education; Provision of health services; Health manpower; Quality of care; Health system performance; Existing resources; Health centers; Physician; Quality services; Health care services; Public health interventions; Human resources development; Financial control; Maternal mortality ratio; Quality of education; Health service management; Health service delivery; Private services; Short supply; Human development; Dissemination; Health sector reform; Health care providers; Public service; Inpatient care; Work force; Policy change; Development planning; Financial risk; Institutional capacity; Public health personnel; Demand for services; Epidemiological transition; Health indicators; Incentive schemes; Provider payment; National development; Health care provider; Health insurance program; Respect; Injuries; Population sector; Chronic disease; Local governments; Clinics; Maternal mortality; Policy makers; Public health services; Live births; Supply of health care; Health posts; Fees for services; Competencies; Prenatal care; Inequities; Inequitable distribution; Health interventions; Nursing; Medical personnel; Government policies; Allocative efficiency; Health professionals; Fertility rates; Provision of services; Probability; Public hospitals; National family planning; Material resources; Health system; Insurance schemes; Influenza; Maternal mortality rate; Nurses; Health facilities; Health insurance scheme; Catastrophic expenditures; Health service providers; Low-income countries; Health care demand; Important policy; Health status; Health strategy; International comparisons; Socioeconomic status; Medical doctors; Outpatient services; Polio; Health providers; Midwifery; Health policy; Populous country; Gross national income; Deaths; Equitable access
License
Directions in Development ; human developmenthttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igoWorld BankCC BY 3.0 IGO
ISSN
8213-8298
Source
Directions in Development ; human development

2014-09-15
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