Search Results - "Saxenian, H."
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Sustainable financing for Immunization Agenda 2030
Published in Vaccine (08-04-2024)“…Sustainable financing for immunization refers to the sufficient and predictable allocation and use of resources to support the achievement of immunization…”
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Design, content and financing of an essential national package of health services
Published in Bulletin of the World Health Organization (01-07-1994)“…A minimum package of public health and clinical interventions, which are highly cost-effective and deal with major sources of disease burden, could be provided…”
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Overcoming challenges to sustainable immunization financing: early experiences from GAVI graduating countries
Published in Health policy and planning (01-03-2015)“…Over the 5-year period ending in 2018, 16 countries with a combined birth cohort of over 6 million infants requiring life-saving immunizations are scheduled to…”
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Optimizing health care in developing countries
Published in Issues in science and technology (1995)“…What the minimum health care package should contain, costs and financing, government and donors roles…”
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Incentives and provider payment methods
Published in The International journal of health planning and management (01-01-1995)“…The mode of payment creates powerful incentives affecting provider behavior and the efficiency, equity and quality outcomes of health finance reforms. This…”
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Optimizing Health Care in Developing Countries
Published in Issues in science and technology (22-12-1994)“…Governments of developing countries should define and finance a health care program that is both cost effective and accessible to most people. Several…”
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Investing in health wisely. The role of needs-based technology assessment
Published in International journal of technology assessment in health care (1995)“…Countries worldwide spend huge sums on health--about $1,700 billion a year, or roughly 8% of global income. But the World Development Report 1993: Investing in…”
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