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Improving Health Sector Performance : Institutions, Motivations and Incentives - The Cambodia Dialogue

There is growing international evidence that the effectiveness of health services stems primarily from the extent to which the incentives facing providers and consumers are aligned with ""better health"" objectives. Efficiency in health service provision requires that providers a...

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Autor principal: Jalilian, Hossein
Otros Autores: Sen, Vicheth
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2011.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a What incentives are effective in improving deployment of health workers in primary health care in Asia and the Pacific? / Vivian Lin [and others] -- Reforming provider behaviour through incentives : challenges and reflections from the U.K. experience / Alan Maynard -- The transition to semi-autonomous management of district health services in Cambodia : assessing purchasing arrangements, transaction costs and operational efficiencies of special operating agencies / Khim Keovathanak and Peter Leslie Annear -- Vouchers as demand-side financing instruments for health care : a review of the Bangladesh maternal voucher scheme and implications for incentives for human resource management / Jean-Olivier Schmidt and Atia Hossain -- Social health insurance in Cambodia : an analysis of the health care delivery mechanism / Sopheap Ly -- Purchasing health services in New Zealand / Toni Ashton and Maria C.G. Bautista -- A civil service that performs : primary health care in Curitiba, Brazil / Geoffrey Shepherd -- Increasing uptake of reproductive health services using innovative financing models : experiences of Marie Stopes International / Che Katz and Thoai D. Ngo -- Understanding rural health service in Cambodia : results of a discrete choice experiment / Bundeth Seng [and others] -- Contracting health workers to underserved areas : Indonesia approaches to a distributional challenge / Hjalte Sederlof and Rooswanti Soeharno -- How managers manage in Cambodia's public health sector / Neath Net, Roger Hay, and Klaus J. Broesamle -- The impact of management training and education on the performance of health care providers : what do we know? / Orvill Adams and Leanne Idzerda -- Incentive systems in public health care organizations in Italy / Alberto Asquer -- Factors influencing health-seeking behaviour in Siem Reap : a qualitative analysis / Sarah C. Smith -- Villagers' evaluation of a community-based health insurance scheme in Thmar Pouk, Cambodia / Sachiko Ozawa and Damian Walker -- Health equity funds implemented by URC and supported by USAID / Tapley Jordanwood, Maurits van Pelt, and Christophe Grundmann. 
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