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In Nepal, India, Bangladesh and Pakistan, policy focused on improving access to maternity services has led to measures to reduce cost barriers impeding women’s access to care. Specifically, these include cash transfer or voucher schemes designed to stimulate demand for services, including...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a generalized framework that illustrates the potential for the resources, events and agents (REA) model to integrate business strategy and information systems planning. The essential point of connection, the business process, enables the REA to...
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Health and health care inequities in Koppal reflect systematic hierarchies based on gender, caste, economic class, and life-stage; they also reveal systemic failures in health care services, both public and private. The unfortunate interplay between systematic hierarchies and systemic failures...
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No tool embodies the key role of management accounting in the activities of planning, organizing and control as the budgeting function. Yet, a dissonance between strategy and budgets handicaps organizations when responding to the changing environment (e.g., Gray 1986; Hope and Fraser 2003) and...
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Rural women with obstetric complications access many health providers in Koppal, the poorest district in the state of Karnataka, south India. Yet they die. Based on insights derived from case studies of women seeking emergency obstetric care and participant-observation of government health...
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