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Improving Health Sector Performance
Institutions, Motivations and Incentives - The Cambodia Dialogue
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eBook - PDF
Improving Health Sector Performance
Institutions, Motivations and Incentives - The Cambodia Dialogue
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Table of contents
- CONTENTS
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- FOREWORD
- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
- INTRODUCTION
- Part I. Overview
- 1. What Incentives Are Effective in Improving Deployment of Health Workers in Primary Health Care in Asia and the Pacific?
- 2. Reforming Provider Behaviour through Incentives: Challenges and Reflections from the U.K. Experience
- Part II. Organizational Arrangements: Purchasing Health Services
- 3. The Transition to Semi-Autonomous Management of District Health Services in Cambodia: Assessing Purchasing Arrangements, Transaction Costs and Operational Efficiencies of Special Operating Agencies
- 4. Vouchers as Demand-side Financing Instruments for Health Care: A Review of the Bangladesh Maternal Voucher Scheme and Implications for Incentives for Human Resource Management
- 5. Social Health Insurance in Cambodia: An Analysis of the Health Care Delivery Mechanism
- 6. Purchasing Health Services in New Zealand
- Part III. Optimal Health Workers Contracts
- 7. A Civil Service That Performs: Primary Health Care in Curitiba, Brazil
- 8. Increasing Uptake of Reproductive Health Services Using Innovative Financing Models: Experiences of Marie Stopes International
- 9. Understanding Rural Health Service in Cambodia: Results of a Discrete Choice Experiment
- 10. Contracting Health Workers to Underserved Areas: Indonesian Approaches to a Distributional Challenge
- Part IV. Managing Doctors and Nurses
- 11. How Managers Manage in Cambodia’s Public Health Sector
- 12. The Impact of Management Training and Education on the Performance of Health Care Providers: What Do We Know?
- 13. Incentive Systems in Public Health Care Organizations in Italy
- Part V, Health Service Consumer Behaviour
- 14. Factors Influencing Health-Seeking Behaviour in Siem Reap: A Qualitative Analysis
- 15. Villagers’ Evaluation of a Community-based Health Insurance Scheme in Thmar Pouk, Cambodia
- Appendix
- INDEX