Health System Innovations in Central America: Lessons and Impact of New Approaches


 
Language:

English

Author:

La Forgia GM

Publisher:

World Bank

Series/Journal Title:

World Bank Working Paper

Pages:

228

Description:

Ensuring high performance of health care delivery systems is a challenge facing all governments. Dealing with the incentive problems underlying public health care delivery to improve productivity, quality, and performance is a common theme of health sector reforms in many countries. However, the impact of these reforms is often hard to establish. This book presents a series of case studies of health systems innovations by the Central American republics in the 1990s. The cases have a common theme of efforts to improve specific aspects of health system performance through the introduction of innovative and alternative financial, organizational, or delivery models…The case studies in this book report on the results of these experiences, encompassing a range of issues from the expansion of primary care to the use of public-private partnerships and the establishment of a social security-financed delivery system. [from foreword]

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Geographic Focus

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