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Laying the Foundation for a Robust Health Care System in Kenya : Kenya Public Expenditure Review

2015

World Bank Group


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Household poverty; Public providers; Share of public spending; Primary health care; Private sectors; Low birth weight; Primary care; Access to health care services; Health care facilities; Aggregate outcomes; Public health system; Antenatal visits; Citizens; Hospital admissions; Health organization; Life expectancy; Quality of health; Health workers; Dispensaries; Public spending; Policy research; Public policy; Health care provision; Child mortality; Access to services; Private insurance; Public expenditure on health; Demand for health; Progress; Aids relief; Equity in access; Health conditions; Health care delivery; National health; Health management; Aggregate health expenditure; Access to health services; Health system strengthening; Health delivery; Essential medicines; Health care financing; Emergency plan; Health care expenditure; Demand for health care; Health outcomes; Expenditures; Health clinics; Malaria control; Midwives; Infant mortality; Public health spending; Ministry of health; Quality of health care; Public health expenditure; Health financing; Access to health care; Income countries; Health specialist; Health research; Medical supplies; Community health; Infant mortality rate; Capital expenditure; Hospital beds; Health sector; Share of health expenditure; Delivery of health services; Antenatal care; Primary health facilities; Emergency obstetric care; Health service; Provincial hospitals; Contraceptive prevalence; Health coverage; Primary health care facilities; National governments; Quality of care; Quality care; Essential drugs; Existing resources; Share of health spending; Maternity care; Health needs; Health centers; Voluntary counselling; Health investments; Physician; Incidence analysis; Public health interventions; Health centres; National health insurance; Health funding; Global health; Birth attendant; Private spending; Health service delivery; Birth attendants; Use of resources; Private hospitals; Health centre; Financial risk; Health care system; Health indicators; Hospital · cost; Leading causes; Injuries; Health infrastructure; Determinants of health; Essential health services; Disability; Clinics; National health insurance fund; Maternal mortality; Live births; Under-five mortality; Service provision; Demand for health services; Public health providers; Provision of health care; Inequities; Curative health care; Health interventions; Primary health care services; Nursing; Health professionals; Allocative efficiency; Provision of services; Counselling; Public hospitals; Aids patients; Health systems; Health provision; Health expenditure per capita; Health system; Budget allocation; National government; Maternal mortality rate; Nurses; Chronic conditions; Health facilities; Source of drinking water; Financial risk protection; Maternity services; Cost-effectiveness; Under five mortality; Health status; User fees; Pocket payments; Health expenditure; Appropriate incentives; Clinical guidelines; Health providers; Health policy; Health information; Deaths; Health resources; Health information system
Language
English

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