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Making Health Financing Work for Poor People in Tanzania

2012

Haazen, Dominic


Información bibliográfica
Editorial
World Bank
Otras materias
Public providers; Primary health care; Financial crisis; Access to health care services; Primary care; Health care facilities; Health financing system; Insurance coverage; Private pharmacies; Health insurance schemes; Donor funds; Health expenditures; Health organization; Life expectancy; Health workers; Budget resources; Quality of health; Dispensaries; Service quality; Public spending; Cost control; Ministry of finance; Tax revenues; Medical insurance; Access to services; Health insurance market; Private insurance; Demand for health; Oil prices; Insurers; Medical treatment; Health insurance coverage; Social programs; Public health expenditures; National health; Health management; Access to health services; Income groups; Health system strengthening; Macroeconomic stability; Outpatient care; Health care financing; Financial intermediation; External financing; Regulatory system; Hospital care; Service demand; Health outcomes; Public funding; Health care centers; Health reforms; Efficiency gains; Infant mortality; Public health spending; Prepayment mechanisms; Quality of health care; Inflationary pressures; Health ministry; Health financing; Access to health care; Medical supplies; Community health; Infant mortality rate; Beneficiaries; Use of health services; Health sector; Fee-for-service basis; Domestic revenue; Capitation; Health service; Obstetrical care; Regional administration; Local government budgets; Financial resources; Health centers; Health investments; Regulatory framework; Financial implications; Medical facilities; Insurance plan; Health care services; Incidence analysis; Access to safe water; Personal income; National health insurance; Medical benefit; Private spending; Health service delivery; Private providers; Human development; Budget balance; Health care providers; Regulatory authority; Inpatient care; Health care use; Information system; Health care system; Government budget; Government expenditures; Hospital services; Budget execution; Social policy; Social health insurance; National health insurance fund; Auditor general; Government spending; Expenditure management; Fiscal policy; Financial effects; National audit; Informal payments; Fiscal transfers; Under-five mortality; Service provision; Demand for health services; Informal sector workers; Stated objective; Health financing reform; Health interventions; Health systems strengthening; Government budgets; Poverty impact; Health systems; Commodity prices; Health system; Efficiency improvements; Nurses; Health facilities; Health insurance scheme; Government expenditure; Personal income tax; Domestic borrowing; Health status; Pocket payments; Civil servants; Debt relief; Health expenditure; Fee-for-service; Outpatient services; General budget support; Audit office; Financing of health care; Health policy; Contractual obligations; Deaths; Private health insurance; Contribution rates; National budget; Public financing mechanisms; Prepayment schemes; Financial impact
Licencia
World Bank Studyhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igoWorld BankCC BY 3.0 IGO
ISSN
8213-9473
Fuente
World Bank Study

2014-09-15
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