Entre état et marché. Une nouvelle régulation sanitaire pour les pays en développement ?
Stéphane Tizio
Revue Tiers-Monde, 2004, vol. n° 179, issue 3, 643-663
Abstract:
This paper is positioned in a critical perspective of the most recent international recommendations in matters of health in developing countries and particularly in Sub-Saharan African countries. A brief history of health policies shows that the promotion of these new instruments is greatly owed to the limits of the State and market models of organising health systems. Proceeding from the neo-institutional models of such new health policies, we shall demonstrate the implications and limits consisting, among other things, of discarding the political and ethical dimensions of regulating health systems.
Date: 2004
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