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- Policy Making (2)
- Financing, Health (2)
- Health Policy, Planning and Management (1)
- Health Services Administration (1)
- Maternal Mortality (1)
- Maternal and Child Health (1)
- Efficiency, Organizational (1)
- Evidence-Based Medicine (1)
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- Child Mortality (1)
- Health Human Resource Training (1)
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Evidence from systematic reviews to inform decision making regarding financing mechanisms that improve access to health services for poor people - Executive summary
Source: Khon Kaen; Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research; 20061201. 5 p.
Abstract: A policy brief prepared for the International Dialogue on Evidence-Informed Action to Achieve Health Goals in Developing Countries (IDEAHealth) reporting the findings of a series of systematic reviews that assessed the impact of five health financing policy options on access to health services, particular for poor populations.
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Evidence from Systematic Reviews of Effects to Inform Policy-Making About Optimizing the Supply, Improving the Distribution, Increasing the Efficiency and Enhancing the Performance of Health Workers - Executive summary
Source: Khon Kaen; Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research; 20061205. 6 p.
Abstract: This policy brief describes an overview of systematic reviews related to the effects of policy levers grouped into four categories (training, regulatory, financial and organizational mechanisms). It was prepared for the International Dialogue on Evidence-Informed Action to Achieve Health Goals in Developing Countries (IDEAHealth)
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Evidence from Systematic Reviews to Inform Decision-Making Towards Achieving the Millennium Development Goals For Reducing Maternal and Child Mortality
Source: Khon Kaen; Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research; 20061202. 8 p.
Abstract: This brief summarizes relevant evidence from systematic reviews in each of these five key domains (1. What services and programmes to offer or cover; 2. How to deliver those services; 3. Financial arrangements; 4. Governance arrangements;, and 5. How to bring about change). The aim of this report is to illustrate how systematic reviews can be used to inform decisions for key questions within each domain.
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