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Ethiopia : Improving Health Service Delivery

2009

El-Saharty, Sameh | Kebede, Sosena | Olango Dubusho, Petros | Siadat, Banafsheh


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Издатель
World Bank, Washington, DC
Другие темы
Female children; Number of children; Health service providers; Mosquito net; Health centers; Primary care; National health policy; Under five mortality; Development policy; Public health expenditures; Ministry of health; Low -income countries; Urbanized countries; Equitable access; Clinics; Decentralization of authority; National population; Surgery; Health policy; Community health services; Health status; Reproductive health services; Primary health care services; General practitioners; Under-five mortality; Progress; Health care coverage; Public health services; Health specialist; National goals; Community health; Woman; Postnatal care; Service utilization; Skilled staff; International comparisons; Labor force; Emergency plan; Health care workers; Population census; Health care spending; Health service delivery; Good governance; Family planning services; Policy makers; Institutional capacity; Health systems; Life expectancy; National population policy; Infant mortality; Primary health care; Population size; Government policies; Health care financing; Health service; Waste; Use of contraception; Low-income country; Health expenditures; Maternal mortality; Medical supplies; Quality of care; Counseling; Medical education; Skilled professionals; Health system; Bereavement; Fertility decline; Health providers; Hiv infection; Deaths; Local community; Live births; Diphtheria; National strategy; High fertility; Health programs; Nurse; Quality of health; High fertility rate; Health posts; Midwives; Public service; National policy; Human development; Malnutrition among children; Public policy; Lack of capacity; Citizens; Health management; Aids relief; Human resources development; Illness; Medical doctors; Health sector; Health care utilization; Private pharmacies; Local governments; Health financing; Health indicators; Midwife; Educational attainment; Low-income countries; Information system; Child birth; Human resource development; Health extension; Contraceptive methods; National level; Public sphere; Health outcomes; Health expenditure; Financial management; Infant mortality rates; Financial needs; Nurses; Number of deaths; Measles; Insurance schemes; Neonatal mortality; Child survival; Health facilities; Essential drugs; Maternal mortality ratio; Child health services; Hospital admissions; Polio; Respect; Physician; Medical technology; Tb control; Health information; Global health; National drug; Health care facilities; Infant mortality rate; Basic health services; Public health spending; Hospital admission; Grass-roots; Health organization; Burden of disease; Antenatal care; Health workers; Health education; Allocative efficiency; Adult mortality
Лицензия
Health, Nutrition and Population (HNP) discussion paper;http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported
Источник
Health, Nutrition and Population (HNP) discussion paper;

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