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simultaneous changes on both the demand and supply sides of the sector. This paper reports the results of a World Bank …-funded health sector reform project in China known as Health VIII. On the supply-side, the project combined infrastructure …
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applied to two contemporaneous World Bank health projects that set out to target assistance on approximately one-half of …
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Health systems are not just about improving health: good ones also ensure that people are protected from the financial consequences of receiving medical care. Anecdotal evidence suggests health systems often perform badly in this respect, apparently with devastating consequences for households,...
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The authors examine the effects of the introduction of Vietnam's health insurance (VHI) program on health outcomes, health care utilization, and non-medical household consumption. The use of panel data collected before and after the insurance program's introduction allows them to eliminate any...
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The health systems of Japan and the Asian Tigers--Hong Kong (China), the Republic of Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan (China)--and the recent reforms to them provide many potentially valuable lessons to East Asia's developing countries. All five systems have managed to keep a check on health...
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Inequalities in health have recently started to receive a good deal of attention in the developing world. But how large … inequalities - in both the developing, and the industrial world - supports the notion that health inequalities rise with rising per …
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