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Improving Access to Health Care Services through the Expansion of Coverage Program : The Case of Guatemala

2013

Lao Pena, Christine


Información bibliográfica
Editorial
World Bank, Washington DC
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Health administration; Police force; Population groups; Midwife; Primary care; Chronic malnutrition; Primary health care; Care for children; Access to health care services; Measles; Maternal health; Nutritional deficiencies; Newborns; Social work; Peace; Basic health services; Health organization; Health expenditures; Life expectancy; Quality of health; Micronutrient supplementation; Ill health; Child mortality; Public health programs; Government support; Progress; Millennium development goal; Process evaluation; Social programs; Development goals; Health management; Waste; Access to health services; Immunizations; Nurse; Emergency plan; Illness; Ability to pay; Maternal deaths; Health outcomes; Urban women; Health reforms; Midwives; Infant mortality; Public health spending; Reproductive age; Child mortality rates; Use of family planning; Ministry of health; Quality of health care; Health information systems; Home visits; Public health expenditure; Universal access; Family health; Medical services; Access to health care; Community health; Auxiliary nurses; Infant mortality rate; Basic nutrition; Rural women; Counselors; Indigenous populations; Hospital beds; Health sector; Provision of care; Quality of services; Young children; Neonatal services; Emergency obstetric care; Maternal mortality rates; Service provider; Capitation; Care during pregnancy; Health service; Cervical cancer; Maternity care; Family health services; Complications; Health centers; Physician; Tertiary level; Mumps; Birth attendant; Traditional birth attendant; Health service delivery; Birth attendants; High-risk pregnancies; Integrated health care; Financial management; Infant health; Pharmacy; Tb control; Military personnel; Inpatient care; Medical records; Resource flows; Institutional capacity; Information system; Health care system; Health care expenditures; Nutritionists; Postpartum care; Integrated management of childhood illnesses; Respect; Injuries; Mother; Medical professionals; Clinics; Maternal mortality; Hepatitis b; Services for children; Live births; Public health services; Emergency care; Under-five mortality; Psychologists; Service provision; Purchasing power; Health posts; Prenatal care; Polio vaccine; Medical staff; Family planning methods; Health professionals; Nursing; Newborn; Pediatric care; Primary health care services; Purchasing power parity; Public hospitals; Health systems; Breast cancer; Whooping cough; Health system; Health services administration; Influenza; Civil war; Maternal mortality rate; Nurses; Primary health care system; Health facilities; Health service providers; Condoms; Skilled staff; Health strategy; Counseling; Health expenditure; Diphtheria; Traditional birth attendants; Polio; Health providers; Health information; Gross national income; Deaths; Basic health care; Political support; Public information; General health system
Licencia
UNICO Studies Series;No. 19http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported
Fuente
UNICO Studies Series;No. 19

2014-09-15
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