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Republic of Yemen : Health Sector Strategy Note

2001

World Bank


Información bibliográfica
Editorial
Washington, DC
Otras materias
Scarce resources; Primary health care; Private sectors; Primary care; Access to health care services; Poor health; Insurance coverage; Illnesses; Capita health expenditure; Private pharmacies; Health reform; Health care needs; Rising demand; Health expenditures; Health organization; Basic health services; Life expectancy; Quality of health; Public spending; Low income; Public health programs; Hospital autonomy; Life expectancy at birth; Service providers; Rural health units; Health conditions; Maternal morbidity; National health; Infant mortality rates; Health project; Health management; Medical education; Access to health services; Private health services; Health delivery; Illness; Nurse; Capital investments; Ability to pay; Health outcomes; Midwives; Infant mortality; Population growth rate; Public health spending; Public health care; Health information systems; Public health expenditure; Tuberculosis control; Family health; Medical services; Health financing; Access to health care; Income countries; Health specialist; Medical supplies; Infant mortality rate; Burden of disease; Hospital beds; Health sector; Fee-for-service basis; Insurance market; Health projects; Medical specialists; Share of health expenditure; Delivery of health services; Health messages; Health service; Health education; Provision of health services; Private sector financing; Health manpower; Essential drugs; Complications; Financial resources; Health needs; Safe drinking water; Health centers; Physician; Health care infrastructure; Technical assistance; Tertiary level; Human resources development; Social mobilization; Complications of pregnancy; Maternal mortality ratio; Private spending; Health service delivery; Hospital system; Short supply; Private services; Financial management; Human development; Delivery system; Cost of care; Health sector reform; Health care providers; Institutionalization; Fertility rate; Epidemiological transition; Health care system; Health indicators; Respect; Injuries; Clinics; Economic reform; Maternal mortality; Live births; Reproductive health indicators; Costs of health care; Health interventions; Rural hospitals; Nursing; Medical personnel; Primary health care services; Fertility rates; Probability; Budget process; Public hospitals; Health delivery system; Health expenditure share; Health systems; Health system; Budget allocation; Civil war; Modern contraceptives; Maternal mortality rate; Cost-sharing program; Adult mortality; Nurses; Health facilities; Cost-effectiveness; Under five mortality; Health status; Health expenditure; International comparisons; Referral systems; Fee-for-service; Financing of health care; Cost sharing; Risk sharing; Health information; Deaths; Capita health spending; Health resources; Health information system
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