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China and India which resulted in differential levels of gain in health indicators. An attempt has been made to synthesize …
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The paper provides a methodology which is suitable for the analysis of the social cost of disease and the benefits and cost of health intervention by integrating public health analysis and economics. The approach developed in the paper is applied to food-borne diarrhea in Rwanda. The results...
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What basic applied health economics skills do district managers in low-income countries need? What do they already know and what training do they receive? Methodology: Health economics training packages used in low-income countries were systematically examined - the findings were then discussed...
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"Describes the rationale for introducing incentives tied to achievement of specific health-related targets, and provides guidance about designing, implementing, and evaluating programs that provide incentives to health care providers and patients. Presents case studies that focus on recent uses...
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Good health is a determinant of economic growth and a component of well-being. This paper discusses and synthesizes economic models of individual and household behavior, showing how they may be used to illuminate health policy making in low-income countries. The models could help address...
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