Public and private roles in health: a review and analysis of experience in sub-Saharan Africa
Material type: TextSeries: ARA PaperPublication details: Geneva World Health Organization 1994Edition: No. 6Description: ii, 66pSubject(s): LOC classification:- WA 100 .B4
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Considers the changing roles of government in sub-Saharan Africa in both the financing of health care and provision of health care. There are four themes that have been selected for in-depth review and analysis of experience, which are fees for public health care services; insurance; government's relationship with private for-profit providers and government's relationship with the not-for-profit sector. The four areas are closely interconnected and should be coordinated with other aspects of health sector reform such as reform of the civil service.
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