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public health policies affecting millions as is seen in the following: The fiat of an almost compulsory vaccination schema or …
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.50 boys for each girl. This evidence includes both cross-country analyses and a natural experiment based on recent vaccination …
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vaccination. The second part of the paper estimates the effect of changes in access to vaccination on gender inequality. I argue … work using variation in access to vaccination, both suggest that initial increases in vaccination availability from low …
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Private practice in the health sector was re-introduced from 1980, when China began its economic reform from a planned economy to a market economy. But today the total number of private sector providers is quite few, because the government does not encourage the growth of private sector...
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National Health Accounts (NHA) is a tried and tested tool for summarizing, describing, and analyzing the financing of national health systems. The estimates prepared provide clues regarding the essential steps to be taken for better use of health financing to improve health system performance. A...
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This paper investigates the effects of safe drinking water and sanitation on diarrhoeal diseases among children in rural Orissa. [Working Paer No. 278]
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India’s health policy has focused on primary health centers and hospitals. The numbers of hospital beds, doctors, and nurses per 1000 persons have often been treated less as inputs and more as measures of success of the health policy. Health outcomes such as a reduction in cases of...
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Creating and developing fair and evidence-based national and global systems to more rationally set priorities for public spending on health. An interim secretariat should be there to incubate a global health technology assessment facility designed to help governments develop national systems and...
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