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Zambia health sector public expenditure review : accounting for resources to improve effective service coverage / Oscar F. Picazo, Feng Zhao.

Van Pelt Library RA410.55.Z33 P53 2009
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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Picazo, Oscar F.
Contributor:
Zhao, Feng, 1967-
Series:
World Bank country study
A World Bank country study, 0253-2123
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Medical economics--Zambia.
Medical economics.
Zambia--Statistics, Medical.
Zambia.
Health Expenditures--statistics & numerical data.
Health Services--economics.
Public Health Practice--economics.
Medical Subjects:
Health Expenditures--statistics & numerical data.
Zambia.
Health Services--economics.
Public Health Practice--economics.
Genre:
Medical statistics.
Statistics.
Physical Description:
xix, 92 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : World Bank, [2009]
Contents:
Background, objectives, and analytical tools
Health system challenges
Sources and uses of funds in the health sector : results of the National Health Accounts exercises, 1999-2004
Budget allocation, release, and spending : results of the public expenditure tracking component of the PET/QSDS, 2005-06
The state of health facilities and services : results of the quality of service delivery component of the PET/QSDS, 2005-06
Scaling up health service delivery to reach the MDGs : results of the marginal budgeting for bottlenecks modeling exercise, 2006
Statistical appendix.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 91-92).
ISBN:
9780821378045
082137804X
9780821378052
0821378058
OCLC:
265657767

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