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Sufficient funding and efficacious technology may be necessary conditions for achieving health gains, but experience in many countries confirms that they are not sufficient. Effective and efficient service delivery is the point at which the potential of the health system to improve lives meets...
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Development aid for health increased dramatically during the past two decades, raising concerns about inefficiency and lack of coherence among the growing number of global health donors. However, we lack a framework for how donor proliferation affects health program performance to inform...
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Health system strengthening and reform are often necessary actions to achieve better outcomes. The World Bank's 2007 strategy for health, nutrition, and population emphasizes the importance of health system strengthening for results. This paper proposes 'health systems analysis' as a distinct...
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From resources to beneficiaries : an introduction of an end-to-end resource tracking & management framework and its application for primary health care development in LMICs / Hong Wang, Dan Kress, Peter Berman -- Five decades of health resource tracking and beyond / Nirmala Ravishankar, Ravi...
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