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Samoa currently faces two important public policy challenges in the health sector. One is to stem, and then reverse, the rapid rise of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The second challenge is to put the country on a health-financing path that is effective, efficient, and financially affordable...
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This review represents an attempt to bridge the significant knowledge gaps on the private health sector in Sri Lanka, and foster a dialogue on opportunities for collaboration between the government and the private sector. It accomplishes this through a systematic collection and analysis of...
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This study presents two case studies, each on a current initiative of contracting for primary health services in Brazil, one for the state of Bahia, the other for the city of Rio de Janeiro. The two initiatives are not linked and their implementation has independently sprung from a search for...
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Universal Health Coverage is a powerful framework for a nation aiming to protect their population against health risks. However, countries face multiple challenges in implementing, achieving and sustaining UHC strategies. Sharing and learning from diverse country experiences may enable to foster...
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While universal health coverage (UHC) offers a powerful goal for a nation, all countries-irrespective of income are struggling with achieving or sustaining UHC. France is a high-income country where HC is in effect universal. Health-related costs are covered by a mix of mandatory social health...
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. Although advances in improving MDG 4 and MDG 5a (reducing child and maternal mortality, respectively) have been made, progress …
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RBF mechanisms in the world and is therefore an excellent case study for the role, methodology and effects of the …
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productive years. Recognizing the challenge of cervical cancer, in 2013 the World Bank conducted a review of research studies on …
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This report is the first of a three-part release of national information from the second National Animal Health Monitoring System (NAHMS) swine study, the Swine '95 Grower/Finisher. The first national study, 1990 National Swine Survey, focused on farrowing sows and preweaning piglets. For the...
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Cervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer mortality in India, accounting for 17 percent of all cancer deaths among … women age 30 to 69 years. At current incidence rates, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that the annual burden … morbidity and mortality in India, there are few large-scale, organized cervical cancer prevention programs in the country. We …
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