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Tracking Resources for Primary Health Care:A Framework and Practices in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Edited by Hong Wang and Peter Berman

in World Scientific Books from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

Abstract: The global health community is broadly in agreement that achievement of the health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) hinges upon both an escalation of the financial resources dedicated to primary health care (PHC) and a more effective use of those resources: more money, better spent. This book introduces and explicates the end-to-end resource tracking and management (RTM) framework, which includes five components that determine effective and efficient financing for PHC: resource mobilization, allocation, utilization, productivity, and targeting.

Keywords: Health Financing; Public Financial Management; Resource Tracking; Health Economics; Health Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I14 I15 I18 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
ISBN: 9789811212406
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 From Resources to Beneficiaries: Introducing an End-to-End Resource Tracking and Management Framework and its Application for Primary Health Care Development in LMICs , pp 3-21 Downloads
Hong Wang, Daniel H. Kress and Peter Berman
Ch 2 Five Decades of Health Resource Tracking and Beyond , pp 23-40 Downloads
Nirmala Ravishankar, Ravi Rannan-Eliya, Hong Wang and Peter Berman
Ch 3 Estimating Financing Needs Using Examples from LMICs , pp 43-65 Downloads
David Collins and Jean Kagubare
Ch 4 Resource Mobilization for Health in Devolved Context: The Ethiopian Experience , pp 67-88 Downloads
Abebe Alebachew, Carlyn Mann, Workie Mitiku and Peter Berman
Ch 5 How Much Do Countries Spend on Primary Care in the Americas? , pp 89-112 Downloads
Camilo Cid Pedraza, Claudia Pescetto, James Fitzgerald and Amalia del Riego
Ch 6 Resource Allocation in Ethiopia, Nigeria and India , pp 115-145 Downloads
David Collins, Peter Berman, Karima Saleh and Hong Wang
Ch 7 Resource Tracking for Primary Health Care in Selected States in Nigeria: Findings from a Prospective Public Expenditure Tracking Survey , pp 149-193 Downloads
Karima Saleh, Bernard Gauthier and Obert Pimhidzai
Ch 8 Underutilization in the National Health Mission: A Story of Misaligned Public Financing and Health Financing Objectives in India , pp 195-230 Downloads
Rajesh Jha and Manjiri Bhawalkar
Ch 9 Measuring Technical Efficiency of Primary Health Care Providers: An Analysis from Ethiopia , pp 233-253 Downloads
Carlyn Mann and Peter Berman
Ch 10 Productivity of Health Workers in Primary Healthcare Facilities in Nigeria: Why is the Average Caseload Estimated to be Low? , pp 255-269 Downloads
Yanfang Su, Daniel H. Kress and Hong Wang
Ch 11 Linkage Between Human and Financial Resources for Primary Health Care and the Activity Levels of Health Services: An Exploratory Study from Uttar Pradesh, India , pp 271-299 Downloads
Manjiri Bhawalkar, Rajesh Jha and Diana Bowser
Ch 12 Productivity Analysis Using Actual and Normative Cost Data , pp 301-314 Downloads
David Collins and Jean Kagubare
Ch 13 Are Health Resources Targeting the Poor Effectively in a Low-Income Context? Evidence from Ethiopia , pp 317-341 Downloads
Girmaye D. Dinsa, Peter Berman and Carlyn Mann
Ch 14 An Application of the RTM Framework to Understand Primary Health Care in Nigeria , pp 345-363 Downloads
Daniel H. Kress, Hong Wang and Yanfang Su
Ch 15 Using Resource Tracking and Management Framework for Health to Strengthen Health Financing Capacity: Experience from India , pp 365-388 Downloads
Rajesh Jha and Manjiri Bhawalkar
Ch 16 Applying the Resource Tracking and Management Framework to Improve Ethiopia’s Primary Health Care System , pp 389-414 Downloads
Carlyn Mann, Peter Berman, Abebe Alebachew and Girmaye Dinsa

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